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Essay / Analysis of the Raven, Lenore and God in the Raven by...
The bird did not move a muscle but perched in his house above the door (Poe, “Raven”) . All the bird did was sit there and nothing more (Poe, “Raven”). The raven always perched on top of the bedroom doors (Poe, “Raven”). “Perched on a bust of Pallas just above my bedroom door,” the narrator says. He never moved a muscle from the top of those doors (Poe, “Raven”). He just perched on those same doors and kept saying the word never again (Poe, “Raven”). The raven kept saying never again as if he was trying to let the narrator know (Poe, “Raven”). The bird only pronounced the word as if it had a special meaning for him (Poe, “Raven”). While the narrator wishes the bird would leave, the bird still says “Never again” (Poe, “Raven”). The raven was always trying to exasperate the narrator (Poe, “Raven”). The narrator was still trying to figure out why the bird was perching right above the bedroom doors and only saying the same thing over and over (Poe, “Raven”). The bird never moved from their doors (Poe, “Raven”). The raven never said anything other than the word “never again” (Poe, “Raven”). The raven made the story dark (Poe, “Raven”). The bird always had a dark and gloomy feeling when mentioned in the story (Poe,