The speaker first tries to rationalize the raven's answer.  The word "nevermore" seemed to answer the question the narrator had just asked, which is "what is your name"?  The way the narrator explains this coincidence is...
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The word begins as just an amusement to the narrator of the poem - "How clever a bird to be able to say 'nevermore'!"  But then the narrator begins to choose questions to ask the bird, ... At the beginning of the poem, the word "nevermore" is just a response by the raven to the questions of the narrator.  However,
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If you click the link Smaug provided you'll be able to read Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven. I'm merely assuming that "lolwut" translates to, "I don't understand what you meant and humbly seek further enlightenment". On a ta...
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What word did the Raven say besides "Nevermore." ... Your answer: Why the bird kept saying "Nevermore."; If he would see his "sainted maiden" in heaven. If he would he would ever experience a "surcease of sorrow," or ending. If God would let him forget about the girl.
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Ravens Say Nevermore to 14's Field, Win Region Title ... The victory that capped their remarkable season is bittersweet for Martin, as she is saying nevermore to the Ravens once her team finishes their summer tournament. "I'm going to let them go." She says with a crooked smile.
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Edgar Allen Poe's famous poem quoted the raven to say "Nevermore. " But apparently that bird hadn't been talking about Ohio. ... The loss of the raven coincided with the destruction of the forests, reducing suitable nesting sites until its eventual extirpation in 1900.
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Again, I say - he and I have not really spoken since 2001. ... Maybe it's a little cliche to have the raven and words from the poem by Poe, but - whatever. Suck it up. I like it and it suits me. Maybe in my next incarnation, I'll have something just gothic-y and not Poe-y. q: Many thanks to my dear Eliza.
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Quoth the raven, `Nevermore.'; Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly, Though its answer little meaning - little relevancy bore; For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being; Ever yet was blessed with seeing bird above his chamber door -;
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He wonders who is visiting so late, so when he open the door, he see a raven. The raven is stand in top of the statue. When poet ask its name, the raven say "Nevermore". The tells the raven to leave, but the bird refuses and remains forever above the poet's door.
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The man asks the raven numerous questions, but all the raven could say is "Nevermore". In my opinion, I think the man is trying to forget Lenore because he feels guilty. He may have murdered her and it is on his guilty conscience.
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