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The questions below refer to the selection "The Raven."

Near the end of the poem, the narrator asks the Raven two questions to which the bird answers, "Nevermore." These
questions concern
the success of the speaker's literary works?

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The narrator asks the Raven twice those two questions about his lost love and whether he will see Lenore in the after life, and the second question is about if he will find rest or relief in the after life and the answer of the Raven is "Nevermore" to both of the questions. That response suggests something of loss of hope and despair instead of the speaker's referral to their literary works

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