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nexus9112 [7]
3 years ago
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What is the setting of “the Raven”

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1 answer:
Ratling [72]3 years ago
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The setting of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" is revealed primarily by the first two stanzas of the poem. ... The "action" of the poem is taking place "upon a midnight dreary" (1). In other words, it's a dismal midnight.
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Find the explanation below.

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A home is a place where people who are related or known to each other reside. Home is meant to be a place of security because after going through the troubles of the day, we retire home and hope to find peace there. Things inside and outside the home that could inspire fear include; troublesome relatives, unfriendly neighbors, damaged parts of the building such as a leaking ceiling or broken windows, objects lying around the place, etc. Coming back to quarrelsome relatives could be a source of fear as the individual is in a state of unrest because of bickerings.

Things inside and outside the home that could inspire security include surveillance cameras, gates, doors, fences, electricity, food, caring relatives, etc. When we are locked in behind our doors, gates, and fences, we feel secured. Closed-circuit televisions also help to monitor movements around the house and they inspire a sense of security.  Good relatives can also be a source of happiness. So, the home could be a haven of peace and could also be a source of unrest.

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Now I am that person, and I’m too afraid to speak.”

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2.It raises awareness for Black Lives Matter as well as being a timely and important subject. “Your voices matter, your dreams matter, your lives matter. Be the roses that grow in the concrete.”

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