“ he finds three secret rooms then comes an old man and tells him that in the first one there is a gadget that will give him ever lasting happiness, in the second one there is another gadget that contains the power to give everyone he loves happiness but in the last one there is a gadget that has the power to...” and yeah that’s all I’ve got in mind right now sorry
Poe is a very complex writer who loves to experiment and the poem "The Raven" is a valid proof of Poe's understanding of symbols in universal literature and his wish to explore and have control upon words and rhythm. The repetition of the word 'nevermore' comes to amplify the elegy that mourns the loss of the beloved Lenore. The effects the long vowels produce are shivering the readers' heart. Lord Byron himself experimented the play upon sounds in his poems before. Raven is the metamorphosis of a tragic love, a favourite symbol of death in many pieces of literature from ancient times. The visual contrast of a white bust like a ghost to the dark black raven in a "bleak" December, like in Dickens's "Bleak House", reinforce the tone of mourning a dear person.
In point of rhyme composition, the poem is fully based on Elisabeth Barretts' sophisticated rhythm and rhyme of "Lady's Geraldine Courtship" poem. The rhyme scheme is ABCBBB. The heavy use of alliteration, "doubting dreamy dreams..." plays huge role in the musicality of this beautiful narrative poem of 18 stanzas in which every B line rhymes with the obsessive "nevermore".
C: whimsical.
I am just guessing based on context from the rest of the sentence, since you didn’t include the poem.
Answer:
C. Climax
Explanation:
The climax is the point in the plot of highest tension and drama. It is during the climax that the conflict reaches its peak. In this story, the conflict lies on the family's insistence to use the monkey's paw, while ignoring all warnings. However, the wishes that are granted to them begin to turn out badly. This is the climax, when we learn of how the family potentially resurrected someone from the grave through the use of the paw.
Answer: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280628244_Inspiration_and_Spectacle_The_Case_of_Fingal's_Cave_in_Nineteenth-Century_Art_and_Literature
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