With the loss of a family member, everyone shows grief and with comes the questioning of the life that was loss. These questions remain unanswered and will …show more content…
With the literary devices of, repetition, symbolism, internal rhyme, alliteration, simile, assonance, allusion. With repetition showing, the repetition of words and sentences to show that it has a form of importance, throughout the poem in the form of, “Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore”, showing that the questions will nevermore be answered. Symbolism is used to describe something and can be used to bring more definition to a character or object in a story, or poem, with the raven symbolizing unanswered questions. Internal rhyme involves a word in the middle of a line with another at the end that both rhyme, for example, “Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrow” (9). Alliteration is like repetition, although, alliteration uses the same letter at the start of each word in a sentence, but must be a consonants, for example, “Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;” (26). Similes are used to compare two or more things together to each other using like or as, and in “The Raven” it is seen many times. Assonance is very similar to Alliteration, but uses the repetition of the same vowel, or vowel sound. An allusion is used in an expression to recall or bring something to mind, without mention it, for instance, “Night’s Plutonian Shore” (46), is used to describe the Greek mythology of the underworld. With the literary devices showing us that the raven is the unanswered questions of the