The Raven essay 600
The most
important themes in which the poem is build are obsession, death, madness,
darkness and depression; but the poem have positive and negative things, one of
those positive things is the poem teach us to don’t forget our loved persons
and have them in mind, in our hearts and do not act as if they never existed;
but the negative thing that the poem show us is if we don’t handle in a good
way that lost it will consume us mentally and we will be insane and that in a
near future will make us physical damage and then that things could be
permanent, that’s the reason that we need to let go people when the time comes
and seize every moment because the time is valuable.
A person
could have many citizenships, a person may have multiple citizenships. A person
who does not have citizenship of any state is said to be stateless, while one
who lives on state borders whose territorial status is uncertain is a
border-lander. Citizenship is the fact of belonging to a community because you
live in it, and the duties and responsibilities that this brings, commitment is
a promise to do or give something. The attitude of someone who works very hard
to do or support something. A promise to be loyal to someone or something.
I think these
values were show in the poem the value commitment in in the poem, the man was
very committed to his love Lenore but he cross the line and crossing the line
comes with terrible consequences the man begin to get mad, see and feel things
that were there, the speaker thinks he feels an angel in the room. He hopes the
angel will help him stop dwelling on his (lost Lenore). He asks the raven if
he'll ever see Lenore again, and the raven cries, (Nevermore). The speaker
tells the raven to leave, but it refuses. He hopes to hear more, but the
raven’s speech is limited to that one word.
The man
were getting insane at cause of the preoccupation of Lenore’s death and also by
the raven because he was more stressed and that was very harmful for him
Startled,
the man says that the raven must have learned this word from some unfortunate
owner whose ill luck caused him to repeat the word frequently. The man sits in
front of the ominous raven to ponder about the meaning of its word. The raven
continues to stare at him, as the man sits in the chair that Lenore will never
again occupy. He then feels that angels have approached, and angrily calls the
raven an evil prophet. He asks if there is respite in Gilead and if he will
again see Lenore in Heaven, but the raven only responds, (Nevermore). In a
fury, the man demands that the raven go back into the night and leave him alone
again, but the raven says, (Nevermore), and it does not leave the bust of
Pallas. The man feels that his soul will (Nevermore) leave the raven's shadow.
It’s understandable
that the man gets mad and etc, because a raven is the representation of
darkness and evil that’s the reason he thinks that he was feeling a spirit and
who knows if that was true, it could be that will answer a lot of questions and
well that’s the purpose of a demon (evil spirit) that was taking advantage of
that critical situation.
The
citizenship, the man lives in chamber at midnight like he described but that’s a
dismal environment, like terror it was a bit predictable that it will be sad
and bad things in the poem.
Well finally
we need to be strong because life is hard and it will not stop its course for
us, we need to continue and recover our strength for the next days that comes
with different difficulties.
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