The bust of Pallas (assuming you're talking about the reference in Poe's poem "The Raven")refers to a head-and-shoulders-only statue of Pallas Athena, the greek goddess of wisdom.
Pallas is a huge staute. I believe it's a statue of the Greek god Pallas Athena.Pallas is also the second asteroid ever found.By the way, Pallas is pronounced "palace". :)
it symbolizes death of his lost love lenore. No,The Bust of Pallas is the Goddess of Wisdom. When the raven lands on the bust, it symbolizes that the raven is speaking the word "nevermore" from...
Depending on who it is a bust of you can play dress up. Put on a hat and scarff or tie. If you own the bust you could try putting on make up to make it look more or less real. You could say it was...