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The narrator liked how proud the bird looks and asked for its name -
The narrator shouted at the Raven to leave. -
The narrator realized that his loved one will never sit beside him again. -
The narrator asked the Raven if he will see his loved one again. -
The narrator pulled up a chair across from the bird -
The narrators curtains move sadly that made a strange scary feeling inside of the narrator. -
The narrator asked the person by the door to forgive them. -
The narrator was reading late one night when he heard a soft tap on his door. -
The narrator remembers a cold dark December when the fire was dying and the light made ghost shapes on the floor. -
The narrator thought of their loved one Lenore and nothing more. -
The narrator says that the tapping at the window is just wind and nothing more -
The narrator opened the window and a black Raven came in and perched on a statue above their door. -
The narrator begged the Raven to help forget his loved one -
The Raven stays in the narrators room -
The narrator was amazed that the bird could talk. -
The Raven said nevermore again. -
The narrator asked why the Raven is here. -
The narrator realized that it only repeats the words its owner says.