the narrator hears someone tap on the door.
Jump Raven happened in 1994.
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The speaker describes his mood at the beginning of "The Raven" as "weary" and "dreary."
the narrator hears someone tap on the door.
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The raven may be considered an agent of the supernatural because it first, according to the narrator, taps on the chamber door then on the window, but I believe the narrator "nodded, nearly napping," was unable to comprehend that the raven was tapping at the window from the beginning.
because it means death is going to happen in there family or friends
The mindset of the reader at the beginning of "The Raven" is one of curiosity and anticipation, as they are drawn into the mysterious and ominous atmosphere created by the poem's dark and foreboding tone. They are likely eager to uncover the meaning behind the raven's repeated refrain of "Nevermore" and to understand the emotional turmoil of the narrator.
For European cultures, ravens, also called rooks, were a bad omen, an omen of death or of a sinister thing that is about to happen to someone. For Native American cultures though, the raven is a symbol of knowledge and intelligence.
In "The Raven," the raven is a symbol of death and mourning.
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In the beginning of West Side story, the story begins. LOL.