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Analysis Of The Poem ' The Raven '

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Those that have read “The Raven” may not fully understand what the young man in the poem is feeling and may question why does he do these things. Have a better understanding of the character’s feelings and what he must have gone through. He closes himself off from others and gains a fascinating raven that flies into his home. Some believe the reason why his is sad and lonely is because he self-torments. Though in reality the young man only misses his beloved so greatly that he can’t help but feel sad and alone.
In order to understand the poem in a more explicated way, we must determine what the young man in the poem is feeling. Some people do not understand what is going on in the poem, so if they do not understand they will not understand …show more content…

According to another quote from the poem in the same stanza the young man states, “I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor” (Poe). The young man seems to be alone in a cold dark room as he watches the embers floating down to the floor. According to a book titled “Edgar Allan Poe” the author mentions that the young man “…has withdrawn from the human community and enclosed himself in a dark room…” (Bloom). Therefore, the young man has truly cut himself off from others as he was stricken with grief over the loss of Lenore. There are many examples as well as support from sources that the young man is extremely saddened and lonely. Additionally, there is cause to believe that there is a reason to why the young man feels the way he does. In fact, he seems to have lost someone important to him, named Lenore.
Coupled with the fact that since he has lost someone dear to him he becomes entranced by a raven that has entered his home. The loss of Lenore drove the young man has closed himself off from contact with others and stays within his dark and lonely home. So, when the raven flew into his home onto the bust above his door he was quite fascinated by the dark and eerie bird and when it spoke the raven quoted, “Nevermore”. The young man was so entranced by the

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