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Edgar Allan Poe’s

The Raven  Who is Lenore? How does the speaker feel about her? What is the conflict between the two characters? What emotions are seen in the poem?

Haiku  In your assigned stanzas, identify the overall emotion or mood of the speaker. Use that emotion or mood to create a haiku. -Remember: 3 lines long, syllables. Once you’ve written the poem, take a piece of raven scrapbook paper and use magazine letters to make your haiku poem. (If you use tiny, hard-to-read letters from the magazine, you get an “F”)