What does the speaker seem to want the Raven to tell him or reassure him about?

What does the speaker seem to want the Raven to tell him or reassure him about?

in lines 88-89 of the poem, what does the speaker beg the raven to tell him? the he is nice to the raven. then he gets mad at the raven because the raven told him he would never see lenore again.

What is the narrator asking the Raven What question does he want answered?

The narrator is asking a hopeless question, which gets the hopeless answer “Nevermore.” The narrator the asks if he will ever see Lenore and hold her again in “Aidenn” or Eden, the blessed afterlife promised to those who accept Jesus Christ’s salvation in Christianity.

What did the narrator first ask of the Raven?

The first question the narrator asks the raven, in the eighth stanza, is “tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!”, or, to be paraphrased, “what is your name?”. What is the raven’s only answer to the narrator’s questions? The only answer that the raven will give the narrator is “nevermore”.

What does the speaker ask the raven near the end of the poem?

The speaker is asking if, when he dies, he will be able to see Lenore again and, once again, the raven answers, “Nevermore.”

What is the wind that kills Annabel Lee?

25That the wind came out of the cloud by night, 26 Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee. 41 In her tomb by the sounding sea.

Who is jealous of Annabel Lee?

‘Annabel Lee’ is a poem narrated by a young man who has lost the love of his life, Annabel Lee. She was killed by angels in Heaven, who were jealous of the narrator and Annabel Lee’s love for each other.

Why was Annabel Lee taken from him?

The wind made Annabel Lee cold, which made her weak enough to catch an illness that killed her and thereby left her a corpse without the warmth of life. According to the narrator, then, Annabel Lee was killed and separated from him by angels jealous of their impossibly happy love.

What is a Sepulchre in Annabel Lee?

sepulcher. A sepulcher is a burial vault or tomb, like the one that is featured prominently in the final scenes of Romeo and Juliet. The main character of the poem, Annabel Lee, is a symbol for Edgar Allan Poe’s dead wife, Virginia Poe. The sepulchre symbolizes death.

What does the narrator do every night in Annabel Lee?

What does the narrator do when the moon beams and he dreams of Annabel Lee? He lies by her grave all night by the sea. He travels to her grave in town and leaves flowers. He listens to the sea and cries.

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