600 word Essay The Raven, citizenship and commitment

We need to know what is citizenship and what is commitment...Citizenship is the status of a person recognized under the custom or law as being a legal member of a sovereign state or belonging to a nation. A person may have multiple citizenships. A person who does not have citizenship of any state is said to be stateless, while one who lives on state borders whose territorial status is uncertain is a border-lander. So, what is commitment? Usually evokes a strong sense of intention and focus. A statement of purpose or a plan of action typically accompanies it. Very often, we utilize this word about proclamations we may make about the seriousness of our relationships. For example, “I’m in a committed relationship,” or “I’m completely committed to this relationship.” In such circumstances, what exactly are we saying? We take it for granted that the word or the expression means the same thing to all of us. I can assure you that it does not. The Raven, what is this story about? The Raven is a poem write by Edgar Allan Poe in 1845, this poem is about a men who lose a women named Lenore apparently this men love her in a deeply way and apparently this women die. So this men was in an extremely depression and a sad mood, and he was becoming crazy because he miss her. So the poem begin when this men was in his room lay in the bed doing nothing, so he suddenly on his door so he wonder who can be. He though that may be visitors so he went to open the door and when he open it he get with the surprise that no one was in there so he get confused. He decide to go to the study room on his cabin and begin to read a book. Some hours later when he was reading he hear a tapping again but this time this tapping was coming from a window of his cabin so he decided to go and check what was going on. He went to the window and he open it because of his curiosity and when he open it he saw a Raven and this Raven enter the house and sit on the bust of a statue of the goddess Athena who is the goddess of wisdom. This men begin to have a big curiosity of wondering what was doing this raven hear so he ask to the raven ¿Are you Leonor? However, the only answer that the narrator receive from the bird was “nevermore”. The narrator keep asking question so he ask if he was good or bad and the bird again answer “nevermore”. Then he ask if the bird was a daemon or an angel and again he answer “nevermore”. So the narrator keep doing question until he was becoming more crazy than he already was and was scare so he decided to lay on the floor of the room while the bird keep watching him and there is where the poem end. So how are commitment and citizenships related with this story? First we can see that the commitment is extremely related because apparently the narrator have an extreme commitment to Leonor and that’s why he was suffering too much because he loose her and he have a hole in his hearth. Citizenship is not related in a direct way but is like the theme of the poem because it shows us how a person can be suffering and how we need to help them for stop their suffering. But I think that the most important value of this story is “love” because we can appreciate how the narrator really love Lenore and how he was suffering because she wasn’t with him anymore. Therefore, we can learn from a story that we do not have to get obsessed with people because at the end they always would leave us.

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