Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of the person who lost the loved one, and he is saddened by the lover in the poem "The Raven". In the dark and dark night the man heard knocking on the door. His dead lover, Lenoa returns to him and I hope he can open the door. Unfortunately, he only encounters emptiness and disappointment. Immediately after that, a crow dive into the room from the window and landed on the bust of Pallas. The man started talking to a dark and mysterious bird. Following what the man said, Crow repeated the horrible words "Nevemor".
Edgar Allan Poe's "Crow" uses crows itself as a symbol of torture, mainly due to his lost love, self torture of the Lenoir narrator. That crow may be a fictional imagination fiction, and apparently may feel sad about Lenoir's death. The narrator stated in the first quarter that he was weak (731). When he heard rap at the door, he was almost taking a nap that would allow him to hear the sound ... Poe exploring the despair associated with losing love Poe, rhyme, By subtly using the selection of gauges, images, symbols, and words, we lead us to the world of despicable images, pathological preferences, and supernatural conspiracy. As Poe could create, we soon got overwhelmed by the pulse drive of supernatural fear. Every time I can not forget it
The essence of Edgar Allan Poe is that the crow makes my bones cold. In the crow, Edgar Allan Poe uses various symbols and hints to guide the reader to create images in their minds making them poets. One of the symbols is that this poem will be published in December. December is a cold moon, in the dark, cold, breathtaking, and dying. The coldness of the cold night imagines the reader a dark and windy night of night, the flames of fire flashes brightly on the floor, the purple curtains wind in the wind, and each symbol takes you to the world of crows I am leaving. This is where Edgar Allan Poe is good; he uses a wonderful image to explain his overall tone. In the crow, each line will make readers get deeper and crazy.