Sunday, September 15, 2019
The Raven vs Lenore
Raven vs. Lenore when the writer talks about Lenore he makes her seem like a god like person. She is like untouchable almost. The writer seems to have had a bond with Lenore, almost as if she was his wife. Lenore in the poem is portrayed as a person who couldnââ¬â¢t do any wrong and was perfect. The writer never talks bad about Lenore. All he talks about when talking about her is her memory and how she was so perfect. The way the writer talks about the raven is a complete 180. The writer goes from talking about the raven as good luck in the beginning to being a bad omen and being the devil. What makes me think this is line ââ¬Å"prophet! said I ââ¬Å"thing of evil! Prophet still if bird or devilâ⬠. This makes me think that the writer doesnââ¬â¢t like the bird and wants him gone. The thing that makes the writer think that the bird is a bad omen is when the bird flies on the statue. The writer says that he can smell the smell of incense like if heââ¬â¢s at some ones funeral. Overall the raven and Lenore are talked about the same at the beginning of the poem. As the poem goes on the writer realizes that the bird is the devil and is bad. The writer talks about the raven he makes him seem like a bad spirit that is bringing bad spirits into his house. In my opinion Lenore is talked about the total opposite of the raven. Overall the Lenore is good and pure and the raven is bad and evil. Dominic Maldonado What is a Raven? In the Inuit (Eskimo) religion the raven made the world. The raven is considered a bird and god with a man inside of him. They believe that after the raven made the earth he wanted to stay on earth. They also thought that even though he made the world he didnââ¬â¢t know everything about it. They also believe that the raven liked to paddle his boat into the ocean. They believed that the raven would always stay on earth as long as we cared for one another, and understood that everything lives and dies, and has a sole. www. healingstory. org/raven page 1 story 1 an Inuit (Eskimo) story Retold by Laura Simms In Greek mythology the raven symbolizes death or evil. Coronis aka raven the daughter of the king of the lapiths was one of Apollo's lovers. Pregnant with Asclepius, Coronis fell in love with Ischys the son of Elatus. A raven informed Apollo of the affair and he sent his sister Artemis to kill Coronis. Her body was burned on a funeral pyre, staining the white feathers of the ravens permanently black. And making the raven stand for death and evil in Greek mythology. www. greekmythology. org/coronis In many native American tribes the raven is thought to be a trickster. Often stealing food from other animals or people without them even knowing. The ravenââ¬â¢s element is believed to be the air. The raven is believed to be a messenger spirit. The raven is also believed to be the guardian of both ceremonial magic and healing magic. The black of the ravenââ¬â¢s feathers is what makes the natives to think that the raven is magic. Because the color black represent magic in there tribe.
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