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          | | Poe's Poetic Imagery In "The Raven" 
 Part one of term paperEdgar Alan Poe's "The Raven" (1845) tells the tale of a man lamenting his deceased mistress, Lenore.  Through symbolism, and poetic language, Poe creates imagery, which takes us on a haunting journey.  As narration begins, it is a late evening on a dreary night in December; a raven startles a melancholy man and repeatedly answers his questio ...
 Part two of term paperWord count: 571 | Approximate pages: 3...  himself.   
Another obvious symbol is the bust of Pallas.  Why did the raven perch on the bust of the goddess of wisdom?  Perhaps it led the man to believe that the Raven spoke from wisdom; or perhaps it was to lead the audience to see the man as being intellectual.  According to Poe himself, the reason for using "Pallas" in the poem was simply because of the "sonorousness of the word, Pallas, itself" (Poe, 1850). 
A less obvious symbol, might be the use of  "midnight" in the first verse, and "Dec ...
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