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Examples Of Mood In The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe

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The author Edgar Allan poe used many descriptive words to establish the mood of the story “The Raven”, and there are many ways to prove these statements as Edgar Allan Poe uses repetition, alliteration and the rhyming of words to help set the mood of the story. For example as the story goes on he uses descriptive tones to again help the reader understand that the mood is full of mystery and sadness. Using such words as “midnight dreary”, and “quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore” but that is only in the first stanza while there is still much more evidence of how Edgar Allan Poe set the mood throughout the story. While in stanza two he begins to explain it was a “bleak december”, Clearly setting the sad and seemingly depressing mood. But as the stanza moves on the sadness is filled with creepy suspense as it states that not only the speaker is up late at night on a late, and bleak December night, that the statement “And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor” finding out that the statement is explaining how the fire in the fireplace is slowly dying out, and the very few pieces of coal the “dying embers” seem to create creepy ghost like shadow around the room which creates the depressed and the creepy suspense filled mood. The suspense and creepy mood only continues to grow as it describes “the rustling sounds of the purple curtain” getting closer, and closer listening to the sounds it describes the speaker freaking out

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