Think about the choice of a raven in “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe. Why might Poe use a raven instead of another bird?



a. A raven is nocturnal and would likely be hunting at night.

b. It is easier to write about a raven than any other type of bird.

c. A raven looks dark, foreboding, and mysterious.

d. Poe preferred a raven because they are known to speak.

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c. A raven looks dark, foreboding, and mysterious.

Poe may have chosen a raven specifically for its symbolism and association with death, darkness, and mystery. The raven's black plumage and reputation for being a harbinger of doom added to the eerie atmosphere of the poem and helped convey the sense of dread and despair felt by the narrator. Additionally, the raven's association with speaking or repeating phrases added to the haunting quality of the poem.
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