1. Mood and Tone of The Raven
The author's use of alliteration through the entire piece such as "doubting, dreaming dreams" and "[W]hile I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping", evokes a calm, numbing effect on the reader. ... Without the use of such diction, the reader would lack to feel the lull, stupor emotion evoked from the narrator. ... Poe's use of the raven as the bird of choice specifically contributes immensely to the mood created in the piece and the overall melancholy tone of the poem. The raven is used as a pathway by which the reader can be involved in the narr...
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