You did not provide an excerpt, however, the poem itself has numerous elements of the romantic movement such as writing about nature, melancholy, the highly subjective mood of the writer, and other things.
In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven", the speaker becomes angry with the raven because <em>it constantly utters the word 'nevermore'</em>. At first, the narrator thinks that nevermore is a word that the raven has learned from its former master. But when the narrator asks if he will see Lenore in heaven, if the raven will leave the bust of Palas, and if his soul will leave the raven's shadow, the raven responds to every question with 'nevermore'.
Here is a simple chart matching the terms and the words:
A = 3
B = 2
C = 5
D = 4
E = 1
In what act 2 and scene 2???
Answer:
The librarian took the book to the shelf and put it in his bag.
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