Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven

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“The Raven” is one of Edgar Allen Poe's most well-known poems. It is a very dramatic poem full of both mystery and grief. In the book and unnamed narrator is sitting in his house, grieving over the loss of his love Lenore. Suddenly he hears a tapping noise on his bedroom door, thinking it is a visitor he answers the door but is surprised to find that there is no one to be seen. Dismissing the noise, he returns to what he is doing, only to be interrupted again by the tapping. This time, he opens his window to look out and is caught off guard by a raven that flys into the room. When the narrator asks the raven what its name is the raven simply responds “nevermore”. The raven’s words confuse the narrator and cause him to ask more questions,