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As the poem progresses how does the speaker’s attitude toward raven change

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Assuming this is about “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker almost seems scared of the bird. His tone changes and the entire poem seems to pick up in speed. This indicates that the speaker felt as if he was going crazy or he was getting upset.
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