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Literary Devices Used In The Raven

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The Raven poem by Egar Allan Poe is basically about a man sitting in his room, late at night during December, while half asleep and half reading at the same time, trying to forget his lost love - Lenore. However, out of nowhere he hears something that’s knocking at the door. His apologies to the “visitor” whom he imagined must be outside as he called out. Surprisingly, when he opened the door no one was there. Although, he’s a bit freaked out, he reassures himself that it is just the wind slapping against the window. With this in mind he goes open the window, only to find out a raven enter his house. As the Raven settles above the door, he ask for its name and unexpectedly the Ravens responds with a single word, “Nevermore.” In the poem, “The Raven,” Egar Allan Poe uses the literary devices of …show more content…

For instance, “Nevermore” is emphasized the most and is repeated for eleven times in the poem. Nevermore is basically another word for “never again.” In this case, it’s allowing the readers to know that Poe will never be able to fully forget her. Poe used many rhymes in this poem such as “dreary” and “weary” in line one. As well as, “napping” and “tapping” in line three. Rhymes were used in this poem to give a musical beat, and to appeal older and younger readers. Not only that, but it also helps establish the structure and rhythm of the poem, making it easier to memorize and read out loud. Another poetic device that were used in this poem is alliteration in line thirteen which quotes, “And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain.” The purpose of why alliteration was used in this poem is to grab the attention of the readers and make certain phrases stand out. In this case, the author is trying to tell us that even the look of the curtains appear sad and

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