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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
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QUESTION: Is the Raven in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven real or imaginary? Use evidence from the text and your own thinking to sup

port your response
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nevsk [136]3 years ago
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He was looked up more from the writers as an inspiration, it was the other way around. The inspiration to Poe 's darkest and most well known poem, written in 1845, was a real raven that was the beloved pet of the writer Charles Dickens who named it Grip.
Snezhnost [94]3 years ago
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Real bc iiiiiii said sooooo
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