I believe at the beginning he is in a dream it is an analogy to his life he is a stranger, to his life. And he has a problem (Moon= representation of the problem) it is so big that he cannot hide from it every where he goes its there. Then he solves it (Butterfly= resolution) and he turned something awful to something beautiful
"Dream-Land" by Edgar Allan Poe is a surreal and melancholic poem that describes the speaker's journey through a hallucinatory dreamland filled with strange and haunting visions. The setting is a mysterious and desolate place where the speaker feels a sense of disorientation and detachment from reality. The speaker ultimately longs to escape this dreamland and return to the familiar world of the living.
The word "Once" begins the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
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The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
1831
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem "A Valentine" in 1846. It was first published in the Southern Literary Messenger in the same year.