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how could you change the point of view and genre of “the raven” to make it more intriguing for a modern - day reader while still maintaining the poem’s gothic themes?
change the poem into a motivational speech, told from the perspective of the narrator and the raven, who have settled their differences.
rewrite the poem as a fantasy children’s story; narrating from the perspective of the furniture.
retell the poem as a romantic comedy; narrating from the perspective of the raven, who is actually the reincarnated lenore.
retell the poem as a psychological thriller; narrating from the perspective of a detective who was on the case that night.
- A motivational speech with resolved conflicts abandons the core Gothic themes of grief and existential dread.
- A fantasy children's story shifts tone entirely, losing the dark, unsettling Gothic atmosphere.
- A romantic comedy frames the raven as reincarnated Lenore, which undermines the poem's tragic, haunting Gothic core.
- A psychological thriller from a detective's perspective maintains the dark, mysterious, suspenseful Gothic themes while using a modern, engaging genre and fresh point of view that appeals to contemporary readers.
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D. Retell the poem as a psychological thriller, narrating from the perspective of a detective who was on the case that night.