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The narrator stood in the darkness, and he said his wife's name, Lenore -
He is calming himself by saying it's just a visitor wanting to come in. -
The raven kept saying Nevermore. -
He asked the raven if he would ever see his love again
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The narrator is reading but becomes interrupted when there is a knock at the door. -
It's a cold night, and the narrator is thinking about his love. -
The narrator opened the door, and nobody was out there -
He told the raven to leave and not leave any of its lies behind
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He was shocked that the bird could talk -
The bird said something to him. -
He begged the raven to tell him why he was there.
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The Ravens' presence made him feel calm, so he got a chair and sat in front of the Ravens -
He is very nervous, then he hears a knock at the window, but nothing is there. -
He opened the window, and a raven flew in and sat on a statue. -
The bird only repeats things that it learned from a sad owner -
They sat there for a while, then he thought about the woman he loved -
The raven hasn't left, and his eyes look like a demon, cold and burning
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The air grew thicker, and he told the bird god has sent you