An example is an alliteration used in stanza one, is “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary.” This alliteration was at the very beginning of the poem and it starts off the poem with a fairy-tail like hook. The alliteration is the similar vowel sounds in the line. Another example of figurative language is an allusion. The allusion, "Perched upon a bust of Pallas." Compares the raven to the intelligent Greek god, Pallas. The speaker compared these two because the raven is wise as well as the Greek god, Pallas. All throughout this poem, figurative language is used multiple