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What literary device is Quoth the raven

"Quoth the raven" is an example of a literary device called inverted syntax, also known as anastrophe.

Here's why:

* Normal Syntax: The typical word order in English is subject-verb-object. For example, "The raven said..."

* Inverted Syntax: The sentence is structured as object-verb-subject ("Quoth the raven..." )

This inversion creates a dramatic and memorable effect, emphasizing the raven's utterance and highlighting its ominous presence.

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