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Which option best describes the speaker's attitude toward the raven? furious and hateful sad and sympathetic angry and frightened curious and confused
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To determine the best option that describes the speaker's attitude toward the raven, it's helpful to consider the common themes in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." The speaker often exhibits feelings of sadness and despair as he interacts with the raven, which symbolizes loss and mourning.
Thus, the option that best fits the speaker's attitude toward the raven would be "sad and sympathetic." The speaker is grappling with his grief and the relentless presence of the raven, which serves as a constant reminder of his sorrow.
Thus, the option that best fits the speaker's attitude toward the raven would be "sad and sympathetic." The speaker is grappling with his grief and the relentless presence of the raven, which serves as a constant reminder of his sorrow.
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