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At the end of "The Raven," the speaker becomes overwhelmed with grief and despair as he realizes that he will never be reunited with his lost love, Lenore. The persistent and haunting presence of the raven, repeating the word "Nevermore," serves as a constant reminder of this painful truth, driving the speaker to despair.
i like their ability to fly.
yes, mostly birds have the ability to attack when disturbed or if it is being abused.
the ability to be amphibians
Both are birds , having feathers, the ability to fly and lay eggs.
he stumbled on their nesting ground
No. Milkweed is toxic to just about everything but Monarch butterflies; who are toxic to birds.
Usually yes.
When he starts to ask
True, although it cannot copy as well as a parrot or other psittacine can.
Any of the 3 birds can break through the bridge. From there it is all about your ability to aim!
Ability to breathe air.