citizenship and commitment in the raven
This essay is going to talk about two values, commitment and citizenship. We have to compare them first to the start of The Raven to see if they are present or not. These values represent something that is very bright, thoughtful and amicable. They are values you expect in a relationship between two people or are present in a community environment. They express reliability and goodness, and would generally be used in a learning context. To help our understanding of the subject, we first have to define this values, compare them with each other and then to the story The raven by Edgar Allan Poe. The value of commitment is about doing something as promised or as agreed. For example, when you agree to take care of a friend’s pet, you have a commitment to your friend to do it right and take care of the pet well. A commitment involves a two party agreement and consent. It involves more than one person in a general context, but a person can have a commitment with themselves to, like promisin