Insane In Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven

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Some people doubt living when they lose the one they had. They go into depression, they find a distraction from the pain, others . . . they become sick. They go mad, lose their minds even. In Edgar Allen Poe's, "The Raven," is a horrific tell tale that shows us the mind of a man who's lost his wife, Lenore. The elderlay man. I feel as if he suffers from her death. He struggles with living without the sweet smell of her perfume or her tasteful cooking. I believe that this man has gone insane without her. My following reasons are: He hears unusual noises at his door, strange events occur in his chambers and he spots a raven.