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What is one way in which Edgar Allan Poe creates a unity of effect of longing in the Raven

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Even though you didn’t give any options, I can help you. While reading ‘’the Raven’’ you always come on phrase ‘’nevermore’’ (as everybody knows it is the only word he knows) replied by the Raven. The repetition of this word is actually the main point that creates a unity of effect of longing in the poem which reveals the sadness and despair that author wanted to bring to the reader by repeating.
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In the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, one way the author creates a unity of effect of longing is with the picture of Lenore on the wall.

Step-by-step explanation: Throughout the poem, Lenore is the reoccurring element of the narrator's longing, and is the main focus of the narrator's thoughts.

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