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It was cold out and the fire was about to go out. The fire made ghostly shapes on the floor. The narrator wanted morning to come quickly because of hit broken heart of his loved one. -
The Raven sat there quietly and after a bit the narrator started talking to the Raven and the Raven said nevermore again.
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The narrator was startled by how quick the Raven replied. So the narrator thinks that it learned the word for other said people that said it.
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The Raven made the narrator feel calm so he pulled up a chair and sat across from the bird. The narrator began to think about what the bird meant.
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He sat there for a long time thinking deeply about what the bird means but the Raven like started into his heart, just waiting there.
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The narrator cried out saying to tell him the truth, if they were to test him or do something else. But the Raven just said, "Nevermore".
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The narrator said yelling at the Raven,telling it to leave and to not leave it lies in his room. He also told the Raven to get off him door. The Raven just said, "Nevermore".
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So in the end the narrator says the Raven still sits on top of his door, it's eyes look like demon's, col and burning. The lamp still makes shadows and his soul will never be free again.
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The narrator was reading books one night to forget about his love but then he heard knocking at the door. -
The narrator got brave and talked to the door, he told them that he was sleeping and didn't hear them at first. But when he opened the door, there was nothing there. -
The window is open a bit and the curtains are moving around that makes the narrator scared. The narrator tries to get it out of his head and goes to see who is at the door. -
The narrator looked into the dark room and it was quiet till he said his loved one name. Lenore is her name. Then he heard a echo say her name to. -
The narrator went back inside and then hearded tapping at his window. So he is going to calm his heart and see what is tapping is. -
The narrator opened the window and a large black Raven flew in. It went straight to a statue above his door that is Athena. -
The narrator smiled at the bird because of how proud the bird was then the narrator talked to the bird. The bird then said, "Nevermore".
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The narrator was amazed that the bird talked. The answer didn't seem much but he took it because no one has ever heard a Raven say, "Nevermore".
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The air got thick around him and he smelled perfume like angels came for him. The narrator told the Raven to give him peace and help him forget his loved one. The Raven just said, "Nevermore".
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He said the same thing again and asked if he will see Lenore again and hold her again. But the Raven kept saying, "Nevermore".