Re: Mood / Tone of The Raven?:
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Posted by kim on November 16, 1999 at 12:04:33:
In Reply to: Mood / Tone of The Raven? posted by Jason on October 25, 1999 at 19:39:19:
The mood and tone of The Raven is melancholy and dreary. If this is for an essay, the best way to support it is by using the words from the text (grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous...line 71).
: If anyone can help me out...I'm trying to figure what the mood or tone is of The Raven...Don't say "nevermore"
: Thanx
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