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Why does Edgar Allan Poe use onomatopoeia?

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Onomatopoeia is a literary device where the author intentionally uses a word that makes the same sound as the word means when spoken. Nevermore is used in two ways; the literal meaning “never again” and the description the bird makes. Poe uses onomatopoeia to set a gloomy mood, permitting the reader to undergo a form of auditory imagery.

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