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In “The Raven,” the speaker’s responses to the raven change as the poem progresses. Why does the speaker become so angry with the raven?

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  • 04-05-2018
The repetition of the word "Nevermore" drives the speaker to sanity, and overall makes the the speaker go mad.
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