Respuesta :
Answer
- We would better understand his feelings toward Fog Woman.
Explanation
- The narrator's emotional instability and the unreliability of his narration in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" contribute to what Poe calls the "theme" or the suggestive "under-current" of the poem. This "theme" isn't one of the obvious elements of the poem, such as loss, grief, death, madness, or despair, but "the human thirst for self-torture" that underlies the narration, and which Poe believes exists in the narrator and in the reader of the poem.