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in the edgar allan poes the raven the speaker says much i marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly what does the speaker mean when he describes the raven as this ungainly fowl
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The definition of ungainly is graceless. He later on wants the raven to leave, so I would say he means that it’s an intrusive and annoying bird.
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