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Through the writer’s use of first person, readers get a growing sense of the speaker’s despair. What does the speaker mean when he tells the raven, “Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken!”
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the answer is - He is desperate to remove all traces of the raven.
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He is desperate to remove all traces of the raven
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