Lenore's Depression In The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe

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The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most famous poems made by him. Is about Poe in a room very calm and of the sudden someone was knocking his door. The knocking on his door stress him and said many times to the person to enter. This person still knocks the door and never enters. So Poe open the door and no one was there so he went back to the seat and the knocking continue so he went to the window and open it. And their was this "Raven" disturbing him. The "Raven" depresses him. He just suffers the death of his wife and he felt so bad and hallow. So he started to talk to the "Raven" and the "Raven" just answer him "Nevermore". Poe wanted to be left alone in his depression. Poe compared it as a demon that was taking his soul.

Lenore was Poe true love, they got married. She died of tuberculosis on the year 1847, two year before Poe writes The Raven. Poe writes two poems to Lenore, Lenore and The Raven. The Raven is mentioning her many times. Shows that Poe was sad because Lenore and the Raven make him more sad and with the willing of dying. He wanted to get over with Lenore but the Raven remembers him about his wife. Lenore is mention as a thinking and memory on the poem and the reason of Poe's depression. …show more content…

The character feels bad in the story and talks things that are bad and sad. In the poem says "And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain". There is not a good sensation on this poem. The character is sad for the loss of the wife Lenore and he doesn't wants to be remembered of it. The Raven gives a sensation of guiltiness and remembering to Poe. Also a feeling of darkness and evilness the raven gives. "And his eyes have all the seeming of a demons that is dreaming, and the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor;" The mood helps to create what the character feels at that

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