Which is the most plausible theme in "The Raven"? A. Ravens belong outside. B. People need friends in life. C. Nature can surprise you. D. Loss can haunt a person forever.

English · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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 The most plausible theme in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" is D. Loss can haunt a person forever. The poem describes the narrator's descent into madness after the loss of his love, Lenore. The raven, a symbol often associated with death and ill omen, repeats the word "Nevermore," which amplifies the narrator's sense of perpetual mourning and his obsession with his inability to reunite with Lenore. The poem's dark and melancholic tone, alongside the raven's ominous presence, encapsulate the profound sense of loss and longing that haunts the narrator indefinitely.

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