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the narrator saw a raven fly from the window. -
the narrator was looking at the bird. -
the narrator was thinking that the bird was testing him. -
the narrator was mad at the bird so the bird never left. -
the narrator was trying to talk to the bird. -
The narrator was reading books late one night to forget about his love when he heard knocking at his door. -
The narrator is sad over the loss of Lenore and is reading books to escape his sadness. -
Curtains are blowing and the narrator continues to question who is at the door. -
The narrator got braver. -
The narrator was nervous. -
the narrator was scared. -
the narrator was surprized that the bird could talk. -
the narrator pulled u a chair to be close to the bird. -
the narrator realized that the woman he loved would never be with him. -
the narrator was asking the bird if he would ever see his love ever again. -
the narrator wanted the bird to go back into the storm. -
the narrator was amazed that the bird could not talk. -
the narrator was thinking that the air was thickening.