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SUMMARY OF THE POEM
"The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe was first published in 1845.
The poet begins the poem by saying that; he is at his house on a "dreary" midnight, reading a book called "Forgotten Lore." Suddenly, there is a tap at his chamber door. He presumes it to be some visitor and "nothing more."
The poet emphasizes the time when the incident occurs. Words like dreary, bleak, December, etc., imply the dark mood of the poem. The dying coal in the fireplace is making ghost-shaped shadows on the floor. The poet is reading a book to take his mind off the grief of losing his love, Lenore.
The darkness frightens the narrator as he had imagined a visitor at the door. He peers into the darkness and wonders who must have knocked on the door. It shows that the narrator is confused, as he starts imagining things or dreaming horrible things as he stands at the door. Suddenly, he hears the name "Lenore" being whispered. It is an echo of the name that the narrator himself has
murmured. The state of his mind is clear. Without Lenore, the whole world is unbearable to the narrator.
Finally, he closes the door and returns to his room. It seems that his thoughts are troubling him and making him uncomfortable. He hears the tapping again, this time at his window. He tries to calm himself, saying that it is just the wind on the glass that is making the noise.