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Answer: The Raven (Edgar Allan Poe’s poem) fits into the Romantic movement
Explanation:
The Raven is an excellent example of Romanticism, particularly of its Dark/Gothic side.
This kind of Romanticism has a dark approach present throughout Poe´s poem. For example, from the beginning, we have a description by the narrator of the exhausted state he is in reading long-forgotten books, which sets up the dim tone of the poem.
Another characteristic of
Dark Romanticism also presents many eerie symbols such as Poe´s raven itself. Furthermore, guilt and sin, usual feelings in Dark Romantic novels´ characters, are those of the narrator, who ends up driving himself crazy.