What is the poem "The Raven" about?
A lonely man tries to ease his "sorrow for the lost Lenore," by distracting his mind with old books of "forgotten lore. ChaCha on! ChaCha On!
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"The Raven," penned by E.A. Poe, published in 1845 is a poem about Lenore, the lost love, and the Raven tormenting the mourner.
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