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Use Of Literary Devices In Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven

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In "The Raven," Edgar Allan Poe uses many literary devices such as, analogies, repetitions and similes to illustrate the theme. These literary devices emphasize the inner turmoil that he experiences as a result of his lost love, Lenore; the raven being a sign of hope is also emphasized, though well hidden. Poe uses these devices to illustrate that if bad events are focused on, then the good ones will be overlooked.
Poe uses analogies to show that if you do not let things go, they will cause people to become distant as you become angry and are always in a bad mood. He expects the raven to leave the next day as other ¨friends have flown before," such as his, "hopes have.¨ Having had friends fly out of his life, he is lonely and wants to remain

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