Ask Question
21 February, 02:48

In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Philosophy of Composition," how does Poe say he creates contrast in the portrayal of the bird in "The Raven"?

A. The bird begins with kind news, and then it delves into sad news.

B. The bird's entrance is almost comical, and then it becomes ominous.

C. The bird talks a lot at first, and then it refuses to answer questions.

D. The bird's appearance is startling at first, and then it becomes commonplace.

+5
Answers (1)
  1. 21 February, 03:31
    +2
    the answer is B. the birds entrance is almost comical
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Philosophy of Composition," how does Poe say he creates contrast in the portrayal of the bird in "The Raven"? A. ...” in 📘 English if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers