Topic > The Raven and the Barrel of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe

The raven sits on a statue above the door, and for some reason, when our interlocutor asks his name first, the raven responds with a single word : "Never again." Understandably surprised, the man asks more questions. The bird's vocabulary, however, was rather limited; all he says is "Never again." Our narrator notices this rather slowly and asks more and more questions. The poor speaker begins to lose his sanity. In the poem in lines 1-6 the man is very sleepy and when he goes to sleep, then he thinks he hears a knock on his door, he tries to calm down, telling himself that "he is a visitor. He opens the door, but there is no 'was nothing there. In lines 7-12 tells you that it was December, the combustion chamber was running out, Poe makes the reader feel disturbing. Is he in mourning for a lost woman named Lenore wife? the angels and left him behind, alone. He hopes for an end to the discomfort, for what he calls "the release from pain." His heart starts to beat faster, to calm down he has to tell himself that the sound of the shots he heard was just one