Its melancholy. the meaning of the words and how the stanza ends with "nevermore" each times give you less hope each time you read more and more of it...
dark, sad, angry, depressed, and lonely. in the beginning he has hope because he believed that the bird was the one he loved but that hope turned into anger when the bird kept repeating "nevermore"
The tone of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" can be described as melancholic, eerie, and suspenseful. The poem evokes a sense of despair, loneliness, and loss, with a haunting atmosphere created by the raven's repetitive refrain of "Nevermore."
Take your pick,
Anger, Guilt, Frustration, Fear, Grief, Sorrow, Loneliness, Terror?
The mood of the raven was rather macabre and melancholy
he was stricken by the death of his lovely Lenore
There is no mood
Rhyme
Alliteration βapex
Poes stories were all about dead and misery
Some of Edgar Allan Poe's famous works include "The Tell-Tale Heart" (1843), "The Raven" (1845), and "The Fall of the House of Usher" (1839).
"The Raven" is the most popular, but "Annabel Lee", "Lenore", and "The Bells" are all very popular as well.Poe's most famous "poembook" is probably his first: "Tamerlane and Other Poems.
It's a compilation of Edgar Allen Poes short stories and poems set
The story you are referring to is "A Descent into the MaelstrΓΆm" by Edgar Allan Poe. It follows a man who survives being pulled into a massive whirlpool off the coast of Norway and describes his harrowing experience and the lessons he learns from it.
Edgar Poe was probably his name at birth though there is no surviving birth certificate. After his natural parents died, he was taken in by foster parents John and Frances Allan. They had Poe baptized as Edgar Allan Poe.
first he was in a military academy then he wrote things for the newspaper then became a poet etc
Lonely - apex
The literary term illustrated by Edgar Allan Poe's use of different colors for the room is symbolism. The colors he chooses likely represent deeper meanings or emotions within the story.
Upon its head...sat the hideous beast...I had walled the monster up within the tomb!