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Why was the bird important in the poem The Raven?

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Why was the bird important in the poem The Raven?

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because the character saying the word “nevermore” to the narrator needs to not understand what it’s saying. If a person says to the narrator “nevermore”, then the narrator can ask what they mean, and explore it. When the raven says it, simply repeating a sound it has been taught but doesn’t understand, the narrator must think to himself what it means.

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