Alliteration In The Raven

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In The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator expresses his feeling about lenore,his loved one who recently has passed. Particularly in stanza eight he expresses how he feels about the raven coming to see him. Also he shows his confusion of where the raven came from and why it's there. Poe uses many different forms of literature including alliteration, allusion, personification, and rhyme.
The narrator saw a black bird sitting on a statue. The raven wore a serious face. The raven distracted the narrator from being mournful to charming him. When he says “Art sure no craven, Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly Shore-”, he refer to how a coward knight would have his head shaven for humiliation using alliteration. In this