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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
5

What happends after the Raven flies into the speaker's room in The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe Arrange the events in the correct or

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The speaker imagines that angels have arrived and spread perfume in the room.

The speaker watches as the Raven flies in and perches on the bust of pallas.

The speaker feels like his soul is trapped in the Raven's shadow.

The speaker asks the raven if he"ll ever get over the misery of losing his love lenore.

The speaker gets angry at the raven and shouts at it to fly away.

The speaker wants to know if he"ll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.
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2 answers:
vovangra [49]3 years ago
4 0
1. The speaker watches as the Raven flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas.
2. The speaker asks the raven if he'll ever get over the misery of losing his love Lenore.
3. The speaker wants to know if he'll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.
4. The speaker gets angry at the raven and shouts at it to fly away.
5. The speaker feels like his soul is trapped in the Raven's shadow.

I believe this is the correct order, although I really don't remember the part where 'the speaker imagines that angels have arrived and spread perfume in the room', so I cannot help you with that one.
astraxan [27]3 years ago
4 0

If you're on plato, the answer is:

1) The speaker watches as the raven flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas.  

2)The speaker is amused by the royal appearance of the bird and asks the bird its name.  

3)The speaker imagines that angels have arrived and spread perfume in the room.  

4)The speaker asks the raven if he’ll ever get over the misery of losing his love Lenore.  

5)The speaker wants to know if he’ll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.  

6)The speaker gets angry at the raven and shouts at it to fly away.  

7)The speaker feels like his soul is trapped in the raven’s shadow.  

I got it right on the test.

Hope this helps :)

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