How does reading about Poe's process help you understand the poem better? Give specific examples from the essay to support your answer. PLEASE HELP NO BOTS

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Reading about Poe's process helps the reader to appreciate the intricacies of the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe in a better light.

  • To achieve situational and dramatic irony, Poe employed supernatural elements, for example, the Raven, which is regarded as a symbol of death.

  • When the speaker was experienced intense seclusion from the community because he was grieving the loss of his daughter Lenore, Poe decided to interrupt the speaker's musings with the unannounced arrival of the Raven at his doorstep.

  • Using some literary devices, including onomatopoeia, alliteration, imagery, rhythm, and repetition, Poe provided a gothic setting for the poem, thereby achieving visual effects.  For example, the Raven continued to repeat the words, "Never Again" to show that the loss of the speaker's love was final.

  • Overall, the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is a reflection of the state of the speaker's mind towards the end of his life, shortly before he lost hope and suffered depression.

Thus, to understand the poem better, one needs to read Poe's literary process and the reasons he wrote in such an ecstatic manner about this loss that invoked depression.

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