Raven an Analysis of Edgar Thesis

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Obviously, Poe chose to use "Nevermore" or a variation of it in order to create a deep sense of despair and doom. Poe also utilizes what is known as onomatopoeia which refers to a word or several words that imitate a particular sound, in this case being tapping and rapping ("Suddenly there came a tapping/as of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door"), although not as much as in his later poem the Bells.

One other important aspect of the Raven deals with the question of whether "the sorrow of the poet was described objectively by Poe or whether he was dramatizing a real love" (Quinn, 442), meaning that Poe might have been describing a real person via "Lenore" which could have been his wife Virginia Clemm Poe who in 1845 was extremely ill from consumption or tuberculosis.
As Arthur Hobson Quinn relates, Poe's personal dread "of the loss of Virginia... had become a spiritual offspring" and his primary inspiration "was the abstract love of a beautiful woman," but whether "she was actually dead or whether Poe feared her inevitable doom" is not known (442-443).

In essence, Poe's the Raven, even after more than a hundred and fifty years, remains one of the classic American poems of all time and reveals many personal characteristics of Poe himself, especially his love and adoration for the beauty of words and images and his never-ending pursuit for human expression via the written word which in the minds of many scholars was thoroughly accomplished by Edgar Poe, the great American craftsman and the undisputed Master of the Macabre.

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