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In the poem by Edgar Allen Poe, what did the raven say?

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The raven in Edgar Allen Poe's poem repeatedly utters the phrase "nevermore" in response to the speaker's questions. The bird's monotonous repetition of this word becomes increasingly unsettling and drives the speaker to despair. The raven's final appearance in the poem suggests that the speaker will be haunted by its presence and the ominous message it conveys.
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In the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe, the raven famously says, "Nevermore." This is the only word the raven speaks throughout the poem, and it serves as a symbol of the protagonist's despair and loneliness.
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