• stanza 1

    stanza 1

    The narrator was reading one night when their was a soft tap on the door
  • stanza 5

    stanza 5

    The narrator was staring into that darkness and was nervous and full of wild thoughts.
  • stanza 6

    stanza 6

    The narrator went back inside and his heart was racing and heard anthor tapping
  • stanza 11

    stanza 11

    The narrator thinks the bird can say "Nevermore"!
  • stanza 18

    stanza 18

    The raven stays and the narrator feels trapped in his sorrows
  • stanza 14

    stanza 14

    The narrator thinks that the raven is sent from god
  • stanza 15

    stanza 15

    The narrator questions if the raven is the devil
  • stanza 16

    stanza 16

    The narrator asks the raven if he will see Lenore again
  • stanza 13

    stanza 13

    The raven's fiery eyes stared into the narrator's soul
  • stanza 2

    stanza 2

    The narrator was heartbroken, thing of his lost love
  • stanza 3

    stanza 3

    The narrator heard sad sounds of his curtains moving in the wind
  • stanza 4

    stanza 4

    The narrator said the the lost love picture 'sir or madam, please forgive me.'
  • stanza 8

    stanza 8

    The narrator smiled at how serious and proud the bird looked.
  • stanza 7

    stanza 7

    The narrator opened the window wide and suddenly a black raven flew in.
  • stanza 9

    stanza 9

    The narrator was amazed that bird can talk
  • stanza 12

    stanza 12

    The narrator wonders what the bird means.
  • stanza 10

    stanza 10

    The narrator sat on the chair quietly and nothing else did it say or do for the raven.
  • stanza 17

    stanza 17

    The narrator begs the raven to leave