The Use Of Diction In Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven

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Edgar Allan Poe, the author of “The Raven” uses the literary devices of diction to denote the deeper, stronger meaning in his work. In “The Raven”, the narrator is cursed with the visit of a raven. The raven essentially curses the narrator to be doomed for all time, whom will never see his dear Lenore again. The narrator is driven to insanity by the raven’s lack of response, whom only crows “Nevermore”, when he is pleading to know how the afterlife has fated the passed Lenore. Poe uses the diction in his piece to create a melancholic mood, which conveys that “The Raven” has a stronger, darker connotation than it would first appear to have. Provided that Edgar Allan Poe uses diction to convey the meaning of pure insanity in “The Raven”, he