Cuervo
'Cuervo' Summary
En una noche oscura y tormentosa, un hombre afligido por la pérdida de su amada, Lenore, es visitado por un cuervo que se posa en su busto de Palas Atenea. El cuervo, misterioso y oscuro, solo puede pronunciar la palabra "nunca más" en respuesta a las preguntas del hombre sobre su destino, Lenore y la esperanza. Con cada repetición de "nunca más", la desesperación del hombre se intensifica, lo que lo lleva a un estado de locura y agonía. El poema explora la naturaleza del dolor, el poder de la memoria, la incapacidad de escapar del sufrimiento y la lucha por encontrar consuelo y sentido en medio de la tragedia. El simbolismo del cuervo, la noche, la oscuridad y la repetición de "nunca más" intensifican la sensación de misterio, fatalismo y desesperación que impregna la obra, creando una atmósfera de terror y melancolía.Book Details
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Edgar Allan Poe
United States
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