The voice is the narrator who is telling the story you're reading, not necessarily a character from the story. While the point of view is the point of view of one of the characters from the story, telling his own feelings and visions.
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Answer:
B. Lenore was the speaker’s lover but she has recently died.
Explanation:
In the narrative poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe, the speaker/ narrator of the poem is in heartbreaking and lonely mood, who was still in the mourning phase of his life. He was in "<em>sorrow for the lost Lenore</em>" who had died recently, leaving him devastated and unable to move on.
The visit by the raven at night makes him more distraught, continuously thinking of his Lenore and if by any chance, there is "<em>a sainted maiden whom the angels name Lenore</em>". He could not stop thinking about his lost love. Thus, the character of Lenore is the speaker's lover who had died recently.
I believe your answer would be 3).New.
The message throughout seems to be new, he even talks about feeling new.
Feeling capable and optimistic of handling driving situations.