How is the setting of "The Raven" related to the mood of the piece?



The bright, busy setting creates a strong contrast with the poem´s sad mood.


The setting has no relation to the mood of the poem.


The natural beauty of the poem´s setting creates its uplifting mood.


The bleak setting helps create the poem´s melancholic mood.

Respuesta :

it's D, "the bleak setting helps create the poem's melancholic mood."

The way in which the setting of the poem titled "The Raven" is associated with its mood would be:

D). The bleak setting helps create the poem´s melancholic mood.

  • The setting of the poem includes very somber and bleak details that complement the depressed and gloomy mood of the poem.
  • The details like 'dreary December midnight,' 'chamber,' 'old books' immediately signal the feeling of coldness and grief.
  • This assists the author in developing a lonely, hopeless, and gloomy mood that together sets up the readers' mind and enhances the efficacy of the theme i.e. 'sorrow of lost love can not be dropped off.'

Thus, option D is the correct answer.

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