The narrator opens the shutter and a raven flies in. He ignores the occupant and perches himself on a statue of Pallas Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom.
Analysis: The mystery has been solved. It's just a bird! Something tells me this bird is no ordinary feathered friend :)
In the last stanza of "The Raven," the narrator describes the raven perched above his chamber door as a constant reminder of his grief and loss. The raven's shadow casts a dark presence over the narrator's soul, indicating that his sorrow will never fully dissipate. The raven's repetition of the word "nevermore" serves to torment the narrator with the idea that he will never be reunited with his lost love Lenore.
Nothing "happens" at the end of 'The Raven.' At the end of the poem, the raven and the narrator continue to stare at one another while the narrator becomes increasingly distraught.
Raven Baxter
Baxter
Raven-Symone Christina Pearman
her show name is Raven Baxter and her real name is raven symone
Her real name is Raven-Symone Christina Pearman. On the show "She's so Raven" her character name was Raven Baxter.
Symone...duhhhhh. Pearman... Full Name: Raven-Symone Christina Pearman
Armored Core Last Raven - 2005 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
Son of the Raven
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Raven last name unknown
"Where There's Smoke"
In the last verse of "The Raven," the narrator resigns himself to the endless sorrow and longing for his lost love, Lenore, which will haunt him for eternity. The repetition of "nevermore" reinforces the finality of his despair and the inevitability of his grief. The Raven's presence symbolizes the permanence of his sorrow and serves as a reminder of his inability to move on from his loss.