Throughout "The Raven", the raven only says one word repeatedly-- "nevermore." What is the significance of that word?

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It is the name of the narrator's lost love.

It symbolizes the narrator's hopelessness.

It shows the raven's limited vocabulary.

It means the raven will never leave.

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The correct answer is:

It symbolizes the narrator's hopelessness.

In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven," the repeated refrain of "nevermore" signifies the narrator's descent into despair and hopelessness as he contemplates the loss of his beloved Lenore. The word serves as a stark reminder that there is no escape from his sorrow and that he will never experience joy or love again.

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