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How Does Edgar Allan Poe Use Imagery In The Raven

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In “The Raven”, by Edgar Allan Poe, he uses many different types of imagery. Imagery represents different of a sensory. Two of the type of sensory he used throughout the poem is authority which is hearing, and visual imagery which something is seen in the poem. Edgar Allan Poe used imagery to let the reader feel emotion and to feel like they are literally in the poem.
Imagery allows the reader to hear and connect to the story by using onomatopoeia and see what is happening in the poem. There are many examples of visual imagery that Edgar Allan Poe puts in “The Raven.”
“Filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before” (3-2). This is showing the setting of the poem which is scary and chilling. A second example of imagery is “Ah, distinctly,

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