Read/listen to "The Raven"

1. What is the mood being created? Find one example (exact quote) of sensory language that helps to create the mood.
(answer this in grade 10 level and make it sound as realistic as possible

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In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven," the mood is dark, eerie, and melancholic. The atmosphere is filled with a sense of despair and longing, especially as the narrator grapples with the loss of his beloved Lenore. One example of sensory language that enhances this mood is when the narrator describes the midnight hour: “And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain.” This line paints a vivid picture of the setting, with the words “silken,” “sad,” and “uncertain” evoking a feeling of unease and sorrow, making the reader almost feel the soft, yet somber movement of the curtains as they flutter in the darkness.

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