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what impression of the creature did the poet convey through his description.... from The Raven.... plz do say❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ love u​

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Answered by Ronakkothari47
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Explanation:

the impression is love , the creature should love the other creature love only takes u to right step

Answered by adarshpratapsingh367
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Answer:

The Raven," by Edgar Allan Poe, is narrated in the first person. The narrator opens by stating that he is "weak and weary" and is studying "ancient lore." Since the time is midnight, the first impression one gets is that the narrator is a night owl. Next, the narrator seems to be completely isolated; no friends or family are mentioned, other than the "lost Lenore."

The act of poring over ancient volumes suggests that the narrator has a good education and/or intellectual curiosity—but these qualities must be of a somewhat impractical nature, as the volumes are old and obscure, rather than, for example, medical textbooks or business documents.

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