In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven," what happens at the end of the poem that puts the speaker over the edge?
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‘Raven’ is a poem written by American writer, Edgar Allan Poe and was published in 1845.
The speaker admits that ‘his soul is trapped beneath the raven's shadow and shall be lifted "Nevermore"’.
In the poem, a mysterious talking raven pays a visit at night to the heart-broken lover in the poem and talks about his slow descent into madness. The lover is grieving over the death of his beloved. The raven aggravates his distress, by repeating the words “Never more” throughout their conversation.
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d. the speaker realizes the bird's message will always haunt him.
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