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Setler79 [48]
3 years ago
15

What is the speaker's attitude toward the raven when he first flies through the window? How does his attitude change the longer

he talks to the bird?
English
1 answer:
r-ruslan [8.4K]3 years ago
8 0

At the start of the poem, the speaker does not consider the Raven important. He thinks that the bird by one means or another got away from its master and is just looking for a temporary stay. He portrays it in a teasing way. He really makes fun of the bird and jokes on it.


He accepts that the Raven will abandon him in the long run, and he is as yet feeling some entertainment amidst the poem. The raven’s squeal sounds to the narrator as “Nevermore”, which creates the echo and progression in the lyric.


However, he starts to guess about what implies by "Nevermore" which the bird utters rhythmically throughout the poem. The storyteller is starting to consider the dark bird more important. The Raven isn't an image of the narrator’s lost lady yet an image of death since the primitive years of yore. When we are younger we feel everlasting, since we don't know that we are mortal. When it strikes us that some time or another, we will bite the dust, we think that occasion is so far away that the day will never arrive. Or possibly someone will create an eternity pill before our turn comes!


The sonnet is about the manner in which we see our life passing in front of our eyes. At first, it appears to be diverting, sometimes charming, then a bit of terrifying, and at some point- like a major dark cloud hanging over us.


The Raven influences the speaker to recall his lost Lenore, whom he had wanted to meet again in a later life. All things considered, the speaker had been hoping that the tapping he heard at his window may be the phantom of Lenore, which is the reason the main word mentioned in the poem as he watched out the window "was the whispered word, "Lenore?" The name is trailed by a question mark to demonstrate that the artist is thinking about whether he is being visited by his dead lover. At the point when the Raven discloses to him he will see her "Nevermore," he responds with outrage and shouts at it to go away.


He questions as to whether there is medicine in Gilead? This is a method for inquiring religious response to the riddle of death, particularly as contained in the Bible. He further questions that is there any expectation of restoration? Furthermore, the Raven lets him know "Nevermore," implying that demise is only interminable obscurity with no expectation.

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