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The Raven

 

The raven is one of the best poems of Edgar Allan Poe; it talks about paranoia that a raven causes in a man.

 

     Not all can understand the effects of raven over that man, what is the reason why the raven prostrate there? A man tormented by the memory of his deceased wife, he knows that she will never come back and the raven is the only one that remember each time, only saying… nevermore….

 

     The air grew denser… perfumed, and he claimed the bird remind Leonora. How was astonished that this beast could speak so plainly, though its answer little meaning and was irrelevant

 

     But the raven never left the bust, it just was there. It didn’t nothing, just watched all around and the man watched too, but he saw in its eyes, devil thing, it was a bird or a demon? Why it did not left that place? Only answered: Nevermore.

 

     The raven never flew and fell prostrate on the bust. His eyes have the seeming of a demon dreaming. And the soul of the narrator cannot escape. Nevermore!

 

 

You can read the book here:

www.ibiblio.org/ebooks/Poe/Raven.pdf

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