In 'The Raven<span>,' Poe </span>used<span> the </span>raven<span> itself as symbolism. A white </span>raven<span> is often a symbol of good luck; Poe's use of a black </span>raven<span> might represent the underworld or death. ... All of these examples of </span>figurative language<span> allowed Poe to create an eerie and chilling type of love </span>poem<span>.</span>
Cocolshon it will be so you are welcome
The speaker of poem is a Canadian and is a tourist in Boston.
Answer:
Just guessing but, it engages the reader with descriptive details that make them want to learn of this mysterious character. She seems like a elegant lady yet her photo is worn out and poorly taken care of. It makes the reader wonder who she is and why she's so important.