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What conclusions about grief and loss can be drawn from Edgar Allan Poe's use of the raven as a symbol that only speaks 'nevermore?
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The raven indicates the speaker's ability to overcome sadness
The raven symbolizes persistent, unresolvable grief that haunts the speaker
The raven suggests a temporary moment of mourning
The raven represents hope for emotional healing

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The raven symbolizes persistent, unresolvable grief that haunts the speaker — its repeated "nevermore" emphasizes ongoing, inescapable mourning rather than consolation or healing.