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soldier1979 [14.2K]
3 years ago
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The raven: Summarise a Gothic Classic Write one short sentence to summarise the events in each stanza. There should be 18 senten

ces in total. The first one has been done for you below. 1. I was napping when I heard knocking at my door. Alternatively, you can create a storyboard through drawing one picture for each stanza, linking them together.
English
1 answer:
Aleksandr-060686 [28]3 years ago
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2. I sudddenly remembered when I lost my lover, Lenore.

3. I was scared the visitor might be her ghost.

4. I asked if anybody was out there, but there was no-one when I opened the door.

5. I felt anxious, and could not stop thinking about Lenore.

6. There was another noise on the window, and I pretended it was the wind.

7. A raven then came and stood silently above my chamber door.

8. I asked the raven about its name, and it just said "Nevermore".

9. I was surprised to hear this answer.

10. It seemed as if "Nevermore" was the only word it could say.

11. I thought maybe his former master had taught him that word.

12. I sat and thought what the raven could mean by saying this.

13. I stayed there for quite a while, lost in my own thoughts.

14. I asked the raven to forget about Lenore, if that was the reason of its visitation, but it just said "Nevermore".

15. I asked the raven if there was any salvation for the soul of Lenore, but it just said "Nevermore".

16. I asked the raven if Lenore was in Heaven, but it just said "Nevermore".

17. I told the raven to leave my house, but it just said "Nevermore".

18. I was finally consumed by the shadow of the raven.

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