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What does the raven say in Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven?

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In Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven", the raven repeatedly says the word "Nevermore". This word is used as a symbol of the narrator's despair and loneliness.
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In Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven, the titular bird repeatedly utters the word "Nevermore" in response to the narrator's questions. Each time the word is spoken, it increases the narrator's despair and reinforces the idea that his lost love Lenore will never return. The repetition of "Nevermore" serves as a haunting reminder of the finality of death, and adds to the overall dark and melancholic atmosphere of the poem.
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