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It was cold and dark one night in December, and the narrator was heartbroken and missing his long lost love. -
The narrator opened the door out of his room to see darkness even though he thought he heard someone knocking. -
The narrator felt strangely calm with the bird being around, he pulled a chair up and sat across from the raven and began to think why it was here -
The Man sat in that chair for a while and looked the bird in the eyes feeling them look in his heart and began to think and the women he once loved would never sit by him again. -
The narrator thought the air felt sick and it smelt like sweet perfume, he said "God has sent you," to the raven and the raven had said "Nevermore." -
The narrator cried "you devil," "are you just a lost cursed creature," the angry man said, with the raven replying "Nevermore." -
The raven replied to quickly the man had thought, ravens only will repeat word if the hear the word too often from a sad owner. -
The narrator was reading late one night when he heard a soft tap on his door. -
The narrator felt a fear hoping that a late visitor would come knocking on his door. -
The silent felt endless with the narrator standing there nervous and full of thoughts whispering "Lenore," and it echoed back. -
He went back inside but the tapping would not stop, his heart calming and so he went back 'nothing there' -
The narrator open the window wide and a unusually large raven flew in and sat on a statue of Athena and did nothing else. -
The narrator was surprised the Raven could talk, and he didn't care that it was meaningless and no one had ever seen a Raven perching on a door saying "Nevermore." -
The raven only sat there the narrator whispered which the raven heard and the raven replied, "Nevermore." -
The narrator smiled at the mysterious raven due to how serious and not afraid of him it was , and asked the Raven for its name and it replied "Nevermore." -
The Narrator again called him a "devil" and he asked "Tell me truly will I ever see my beloved Lenore again?" The raven replied "Nevermore." -
"Leave," the narrator yelled, he wanted the raven to go back into the the cold night and take all of the devils and shadows away from him but all the raven said was "Nevermore." -
The raven never left, and it's cold demon eyes always stared at the narrator and the lamps shadow is the man's soul trapped in there forever and "Nevermore"