Examples Of Diction In The Raven

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The Raven
The loss of a loved one is heartbreaking. People wish they could still be here as if they never left. What’s hardest is letting go and learning to move on. In,”The Raven”, the narrator lost his wife Lenore and was left with heartache and sorrow. He couldn’t find a way to move on so he retained his depression and started to suffer. Poe exerts diction, syntax, allusions and symbolism to create the tone of depression showing that the raven symbolizes the melancholy and sanity of the narrator.
Poe creates the raven as a symbol of melancholy showing he will never forget his love by utilizing diction providing imagery of how he was suffering. He saw a raven “perched above my chamber door” and believed that the bird was a “thing of evil”, haunting him (Poe 9, 17). The diction Poe uses while the raven is perched above the door shows us how he is held down by all his depression and starting to lose his sanity. His belief that the bird is a thing of evil proves that he wants to get rid of his grief because he believes that it is evil and is not helping him. …show more content…

He shows his “sorrow for the lost Lenore” by seeing a raven that flew into his house and is “perched on the bust of Pallas...still sitting” on his chamber door (Poe 2,9, 19). His sorrow for Lenore provides proof that he is still grieving over her and that Poe symbolizes that grief through the raven. The raven still perched on the bust of pallas confirms how Poe provides allusions to demonstrate the narrator’s undying love for Lenore because the melancholy for his love is undying. Poe utilizes syntax and allusions to show his love for

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