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lara [203]
3 years ago
12

WILL GIVE BRAINIEST! What effect does the bird repeating the word “Nevermore” have in the poem “The Raven”?

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1 answer:
sp2606 [1]3 years ago
6 0

The Raven is probably one of Poe's most famous works. The word Nevermore in the poem is one that leaves the reader feeling sadness. Poe uses this word the create the tone for the whole poem. The whole poem is set around a man grieving for the love of Lenore.

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