Answer:
The correct answer is It shows how the narrator tries to calm himself of the fear he feels.
Explanation:
The narrator in the poem <em>The Raven</em> is completely scared.
What he does throughout the poem is to deny what he does not want to accept, which is the fact that he has lost his great love Lenore.
His great fear is that, he has to accept that he will never see his beloved again and that she is gone forever.
When the narrator begins to speak, although he is speaking only because there is no other person there, what he is really doing is trying to calm himself down, and trying to silence that thought that he does not want to hear, but that he knows is there.
I think those aspects have a big influence on Holocaust literature. The genre adds more atmosphere to give reader opportunity to feel what happened. Either point of view have the same imortance but in the other way. It shows how it was going on from different attitudes or sides as Holocaust is very serious event.
Answer:
She saw it as the name of her highest creative act.
The Rhythm And rhyme follow a set scheme leading to a more pristine Flawless Presentation. And Fourteen lines is just enough to declare ones love Anything less would prove that the Love was indeed Fraudulent Hope this helps
My guess would be D but idk. This is a hard one.