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In "The Raven," how does the speaker calling out Lenore's name into the darkness contribute to the poem's theme that obsession can lead to insanity?

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The poet isn't mad about the bird tapping at the bust of Palas; he understands why Lenore is gone but he doesn't understand why he cannot see her again; the raven didn't fly out of the house - the poet says that the bird 'still is sitting.' What is bugging the narrator is that he will never get to see Lenore again, and the bird confirmed his suspicions.

Answer: The answer is D "It confirms that the speaker hopes the dead Lenore will return."

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