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Analyzing Infer's Poem The Raven

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The sounds the reader can infer in this poem are the absence of sounds in stanza one. There is also the variety of sounds in stanza two such as crashing waves and the fierce bolt of the eagle. The reader can infer these sounds because in line 2 it mentions that the eagle is “close to the sun” or high in the air, along with being “in lonely hands” which produces a sense of being high in the air alone. Bringing either an eerie sensation, or a sensation of loneliness and quiet. The reader can also infer in the second stanza that their is a complete mood change, going from peace and quiet ,to disturbed and uneasy. In line 4 it mentions the ocean being “wrinkled” which one could infer that it is moving, or rippled and waves are crashing down. In

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