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In edgar allan poe’s “the raven,” the speaker’s responses to the raven change as the poem progresses. why does the speaker become so angry with the raven? the raven replies, “nevermore,” when the speaker asks if he will see lenore in heaven. the raven refuses to stop tapping at the bust of pallas. the raven refuses to the speaker understand why lenore is gone. the raven flies out of the house without answering all the speaker’s questions.

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