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Analyzing Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Raven'

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Analyzing Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Raven'
1.The first part is about a man who is sleeping and suddenly hears a tapping at his chamber door.
2.We learn that the time is December and about a woman who has passed away, he says she will be nameless in his house for evermore.
3.He then stands and ask if he has a late night visitor at his chamber door.
4.He tells whoever is at his door that they are forgiven and that when he opened his chamber door nothing but blackness was there and nothing more.
5.He was having awful dreams that no one should ever dream of and that all he could her was a whisper that said “Lenore”.
6.He is telling himself that he is just tripping and that he doesn't really hear anything and that it's just the wind tapping his window and his door.
7.He explain what he sees as he opens his shutter which is a raven standing there, just standing there and nothing more.
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9.He is saying that the bird is smart and beautiful and he is astonished that he can answer questions and say nevermore. 10.He says that the bird can only say word word and that word is nevermore. 11.He thinks that the bird's owner was unhappy and unfair to the bird. 12.He wants to find out what the bird means by what he says and keeps asking questions but the reply is always nevermore. 13.He thinks and wonders if he should ask about

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