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THE RAVEN
BY EDGAR ALLAN POE
THE RAVEN - SETTING
The chamber of a house at midnight.
Poe uses the word chamber rather than
bedroom apparently because chamber
has a dark and mysterious
connotation.
THE RAVEN - NARRATION
First-Person Narrator (Persona) A
man who has lost his beloved, a
woman named Lenore. He is
depressed, lonely,
and possibly mentally unstable
as a result of his
bereavement.
THE RAVEN - SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
The raven in Charles Dickens' 1841 novel,
Barnaby Rudge, a historical novel about anti-
Catholic riots in London in 1780 in which a
mentally retarded person (Barnaby) is falsely
accused of participating. Barnaby owns a pet
raven, Grip, which can speak. In the
fifth chapter of the novel, Grip taps
at a shutter (as in Poe's poem).
The model for Grip was Dickens' own
talking raven, which was the delight of his
children. It was the first of three ravens
owned by Dickens, all named Grip. After the
first Grip died, it was stuffed and mounted.
An admirer of Poe's works acquired
and mounted the bird and donated
it to the Free Library of
Philadelphia, where it is on display
today.
THE RAVEN - A GLORIFIED CROW
A raven, which can be up to two
feet long, is a type of crow. Ravens
eat small animals, carrion, fruit, and
seeds. They often appear in
legend and literature as
sinister omens.
THE RAVEN - THEME
Theme: The death of a beautiful
woman, as lamented by her
bereaved lover.
THE RAVEN - WORD CHOICE
As in his short stories, Poe is careful to use
primarily words that contribute to the overall
atmosphere and tone of the poem. These
words include weary, dreary, bleak, dying,
sorrow, sad, darkness, stillness, mystery,
ebony, grave, stern, lonely, grim,
ghastly, and gaunt.
THE RAVEN - SOUND AND RHYTHM
The melancholy tone of "The Raven" relies as much
on its musical sound and rhythmic pattern as on the
meaning of the words. To achieve his musical effect,
Poe uses rhyming words in the same line (internal
rhyme), a word at the end of one line that rhymes
with a word at the end of another line (end rhyme),
alliteration (a figure of speech that repeats a
consonant sound), and a regular pattern of
accented and unaccented syllables.
This pattern uses a
stressed syllable followed by an
unstressed syllable,with a total of sixteen
syllables in each line.
Here is an example (the first line of the poem):
.......ONCE u PON a MID night DREAR y, WHILE i POND ered
WEAK and WEAR y
In this line, the capitalized letters represent
the stressed syllables and the lower-cased
letters, the unstressed ones. Notice that the
line has sixteen syllables in all.
Notice, too, that the line has
internal rhyme (dreary and weary)
and alliteration (while, weak, weary).
THE RAVEN - WHO IS LENORE?
It is possible that Lenore, the idealized deceased
woman in the poem, represents Poe’s beloved
wife, Virginia, who was in poor health when Poe
wrote "The Raven." She died
two years after the publication
of the poem, when she was
only in her mid-twenties.
Wanted to use one of the most
melancholy topics known to
mankind: the death of a great love.
THE RAVEN - CRITICISM
Some reviewers in Poe’s day, including poet
Walt Whitman, criticized “The Raven” for its sing-
song, highly emotional quality. The poem is still
criticized today–and often parodied–for the same
reason. However, the consensus of critics and
ordinary readers appears to
that the poem is a meticulously crafted
work of genius and fully deserves its
standing as one of the most popular
poems in American literature. It is
indeed a great work.
THE RAVEN - SUMMARY
It is midnight on a cold evening in December in
the 1840s. In a dark and shadowy bedroom,
wood burns in the fireplace as a man laments
the death of Lenore, a woman he deeply
loved. To occupy his mind, he reads
a book of ancient stories. But a
tapping noise disturbs him. When
he opens the door to the bedroom,
he sees nothing–only darkness.
THE RAVEN - SUMMARY
When the tapping persists, he opens the shutter of
the window and discovers a raven, which flies into
the room and lands above the door on a bust of
Athena (Pallas in the poem), the goddess of
wisdom and war in Greek mythology. It says
“Nevermore” to all his thoughts and longings. The
raven, a symbol of death, tells the man he
will never again ("nevermore") see
his beloved, never again hold her–
even in heaven.

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Poe's iconic poem "The Raven

  • 1. THE RAVEN BY EDGAR ALLAN POE
  • 2. THE RAVEN - SETTING The chamber of a house at midnight. Poe uses the word chamber rather than bedroom apparently because chamber has a dark and mysterious connotation.
  • 3. THE RAVEN - NARRATION First-Person Narrator (Persona) A man who has lost his beloved, a woman named Lenore. He is depressed, lonely, and possibly mentally unstable as a result of his bereavement.
  • 4. THE RAVEN - SOURCE OF INSPIRATION The raven in Charles Dickens' 1841 novel, Barnaby Rudge, a historical novel about anti- Catholic riots in London in 1780 in which a mentally retarded person (Barnaby) is falsely accused of participating. Barnaby owns a pet raven, Grip, which can speak. In the fifth chapter of the novel, Grip taps at a shutter (as in Poe's poem).
  • 5. The model for Grip was Dickens' own talking raven, which was the delight of his children. It was the first of three ravens owned by Dickens, all named Grip. After the first Grip died, it was stuffed and mounted. An admirer of Poe's works acquired and mounted the bird and donated it to the Free Library of Philadelphia, where it is on display today.
  • 6. THE RAVEN - A GLORIFIED CROW A raven, which can be up to two feet long, is a type of crow. Ravens eat small animals, carrion, fruit, and seeds. They often appear in legend and literature as sinister omens.
  • 7. THE RAVEN - THEME Theme: The death of a beautiful woman, as lamented by her bereaved lover.
  • 8. THE RAVEN - WORD CHOICE As in his short stories, Poe is careful to use primarily words that contribute to the overall atmosphere and tone of the poem. These words include weary, dreary, bleak, dying, sorrow, sad, darkness, stillness, mystery, ebony, grave, stern, lonely, grim, ghastly, and gaunt.
  • 9. THE RAVEN - SOUND AND RHYTHM The melancholy tone of "The Raven" relies as much on its musical sound and rhythmic pattern as on the meaning of the words. To achieve his musical effect, Poe uses rhyming words in the same line (internal rhyme), a word at the end of one line that rhymes with a word at the end of another line (end rhyme), alliteration (a figure of speech that repeats a consonant sound), and a regular pattern of accented and unaccented syllables. This pattern uses a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable,with a total of sixteen syllables in each line.
  • 10. Here is an example (the first line of the poem): .......ONCE u PON a MID night DREAR y, WHILE i POND ered WEAK and WEAR y In this line, the capitalized letters represent the stressed syllables and the lower-cased letters, the unstressed ones. Notice that the line has sixteen syllables in all. Notice, too, that the line has internal rhyme (dreary and weary) and alliteration (while, weak, weary).
  • 11. THE RAVEN - WHO IS LENORE? It is possible that Lenore, the idealized deceased woman in the poem, represents Poe’s beloved wife, Virginia, who was in poor health when Poe wrote "The Raven." She died two years after the publication of the poem, when she was only in her mid-twenties. Wanted to use one of the most melancholy topics known to mankind: the death of a great love.
  • 12. THE RAVEN - CRITICISM Some reviewers in Poe’s day, including poet Walt Whitman, criticized “The Raven” for its sing- song, highly emotional quality. The poem is still criticized today–and often parodied–for the same reason. However, the consensus of critics and ordinary readers appears to that the poem is a meticulously crafted work of genius and fully deserves its standing as one of the most popular poems in American literature. It is indeed a great work.
  • 13. THE RAVEN - SUMMARY It is midnight on a cold evening in December in the 1840s. In a dark and shadowy bedroom, wood burns in the fireplace as a man laments the death of Lenore, a woman he deeply loved. To occupy his mind, he reads a book of ancient stories. But a tapping noise disturbs him. When he opens the door to the bedroom, he sees nothing–only darkness.
  • 14. THE RAVEN - SUMMARY When the tapping persists, he opens the shutter of the window and discovers a raven, which flies into the room and lands above the door on a bust of Athena (Pallas in the poem), the goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology. It says “Nevermore” to all his thoughts and longings. The raven, a symbol of death, tells the man he will never again ("nevermore") see his beloved, never again hold her– even in heaven.