Iain Basalatan raven timeline

  • stanza 18

    stanza 18

    the raven is said to still be sitting there even after the narrators deth.
  • Stanza 2

    Stanza 2

    The narrator remembers it was cold and dark December and the dying fire was making shadows on the ground and was heartbroken about his loss of lenore
  • stanza 3

    stanza 3

    The curtains made a sound that filled him with fear and he lied to himself to make him feel better about being scared
  • stanza 4

    stanza 4

    The narrator got scared about there being nothing at the door after hearing someone knocking .
  • stanza13

    stanza13

    the narrator was asking the raven a lot of questions but the bird made him frustrated
  • stanza 11

    stanza 11

    the narrator got confused about the bird only saying nevermore
  • stanza 5

    stanza 5

    the narrator got scared by their being nothing at the door and thought it was lenore
  • stanza 1

    stanza 1

    The narrator was reading late one night when he heard a soft tap on his door.
  • stanza 6

    stanza 6

    the narrator heard a knocking at his window and a raven flew in
  • stanza 7

    stanza 7

    The narrator opened the shutter and a raven flew in
  • stanza8

    stanza8

    The narrator got angry at the raven and asked it what it was doing in his house and why it wont leave and it said nevermore
  • stanza 10

    stanza 10

    the raven only said nevermore in response to all the questions the narrator asks
  • stanza 12

    stanza 12

    the narrator moved his chair to sit in front of the bird to ask more questions.
  • stanza15

    stanza15

    the narrator is so frustrated at the bird he starts yelling at it and calling it a thing of evil
  • stanza 17

    stanza 17

    the narrator is screaming at the bird telling him to leave him alone
  • stanza 14

    stanza 14

    the narrator is getting more and more frustrated at the bird and yelled at it
  • stanza 16

    stanza 16

    the narrator the bird a thing of the devil for talking to him