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Edgar Allan Poe writes that the speaker in "The Raven" is driven by "a thirst for self-torture." Discuss the extent to which the speaker brings his suffering on himself and the extent to which it is caused by the bird and outward events. Support your ideas with at least two details from the poem.

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