THE RAVEN

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In literature, a symbol can be subtle or obvious. In ‘The Raven’ the symbol is obvious. Poe himself meant the Raven to symbolize ‘mournful, never-ending remembrance. ‘ Our narrator’s sorrow for his lost, perfect maiden Lenore is the driving force behind his conversation with the Raven.

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