The insanity in "The Raven" can be seen in the narrator's increasingly frenzied and desperate emotional state as he imagines hearing the raven speak and grapples with his grief over the loss of Lenore. This leads to his descent into madness and his inability to accept the reality of his situation.
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Yes, the man in "The Raven" by Poe slowly descends into madness as he mourns the loss of his love Lenore and is haunted by the raven. The repetition of the word "nevermore" by the bird serves as a constant reminder of his grief, driving him further into insanity.
it was a mark of insanity
No, insanity is the antonym of sanity.
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When someone successfully uses the insanity plea then they would plead not guilty by reason of insanity