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summary writing on tis the wind and nothing more by edgar allan poe​

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Answered by palaksingh3435
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Explanation:

The poem's speaker is tired and weak, reading an old collection of folklore (note that Ravens are prevalent in folklore). As he's about to fall asleep, he hears something tapping at his door. The speaker, somewhat startled, consoles himself by muttering “'tis some visitor” and “nothing more.”

Answered by arundwivedi714
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Answer:

The poem's speaker is tired and weak, reading an old collection of folklore (note that Ravens are prevalent in folklore). As he's about to fall asleep, he hears something tapping at his door. The speaker, somewhat startled, consoles himself by muttering “'tis some visitor” and “nothing more.”

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