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Poe's main conflict was that several people he loved died during his lifetime. His mother died when he was just 2 years old, his dad never cared to be in his life, his foster mother died an unstated illness. His young wife Virginia, his first cousin died after suffering from tuberculosis for several years. His foster parents both died while he was alive. Frances Allan on February 28, 1829. John Allan on March27, 1834 (although Poe did not get along with his foster father). Poe's brother, William Henry Leonard Poe died on August 1, 1832. It seemed like everywhere he turned another one of his family members died. He was never able to lead a normal life.

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"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of a man mourning the loss of his lover, Lenore, and his descent into madness as he is visited by a mysterious raven. The raven serves as a symbol of the man's grief and refusal to let go of the past, ultimately leading to his despair and isolation. The poem explores themes of death, loss, and the enduring power of grief.

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The persona is distraught over the loss of his lover, Lenore, and ponders on the theme of melancholy and sadness.

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The poet longs for his lost lenore. The raven says only one word,"nevermore", but the it seems to the poet that he is talking about Lenore and answering questions about her.

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