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The narrator is getting scared of the quiet and the knocking on the door. -
The narrator goes back into the room and opens the window to try to release stress. -
The narrator asked the Raven what its name was and the crow responded nevermore -
The narrator shouts at the Raven to leave and escape back to the storm it came from. -
The narrator was reading late one night when he heard a soft tap on his door. -
The narrator is in his cold room grieving for his love Lenore. -
The narrator asks for forgiveness and opens the door to see no ones there. -
The narrator whispered Lenore and heard a faint echo respond back. -
After the narrator opened the window a Raven flew into his room. -
The man thought for a long time thinking the Raven was staring into his heart and realized his grief for Lenore. -
The narrator says that friends have left him before and the Raven says "nevermore" -
The narrator believes that God has sent the Raven to him to help with the grief of his loss. -
The narrator asks the Raven no matter what he is if he will see Lenore again. -
The narrator was shocked the Raven responded and the Raven perched on top of the door. -
The narrator is suspecting the bird had gone through having a bad owner. -
The narrator had gotten calm with the Raven and sta in his chair to think. -
The narrator is getting impatient with the Raven calling him a devil. -
The Raven never left the top of the door making the narrator see he's trapped with the Raven and cant be free.