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The narrator mourns the death of his beloved Lenore as the fire is dying. -
The narrator gets brave and yells outside the door, and walks over to open it, but nothing is outside. -
The narrator gets scared when noting is outside the door while he thinks of Lenore. -
The narrator opens the window, and a raven flies in. -
The birds' words make him feel calm, but he is still confused about why he is saying "Nevermore." -
The narrator finally realizes why the raven is saying Nevermore. -
The narrator starts yelling at the raven. -
At the end of the story, the raven never leaves. -
The narrator is reading, but is interrupted when there is a knock at the door. -
The narrator gets worried about what is outside the door as his curtains move slowly. -
The narrator turned around from the door very worried, but talks to him self out of it. -
The bird perches above the door. -
At first, the narrator is excited about the rave,n then the raven said "nevermore" -
He yells at the bird, asking him if he's from the devil -
The raven sat on the door and said Nevermore again. -
The narrator gets mad at the raven because of what he's saying. -
The narrator says Nevermore again, and the narrator thinks about why he might be saying that. -
The narrator yells at the raven to leave.