The Crow creates an eerie picture for readers at the very beginning: in the gloomy and cold midnight, apart from the howling cold wind, there is only the sound of a man turning the pages of a book, and everything is immersed in boundless darkness. middle. A sudden knock on the door awakened the people in the house. When they answered the door, they found that there was nothing outside, only the raging wind blending into the dark night. He turned away and knocked on the door again. The crow followed the sound and stopped on the bust sculpture at the door. Midnight is terrifying and eerie, setting the tone for the crow, the messenger from the underworld. The story takes place in a small and dark cabin, which highlights the Gothic writing technique-the blend of horror and death (midnight, closed cabin, crows, dead souls). The hut was once the love nest of a man and his wife, with purple curtains and purple velvet chairs, romantic and warm. Nowadays, all the things are still there, but the people have disappeared, and the man is left free to see things and miss people. At this time, the crow forcibly entered the man's closed space and shattered the man's illusions with its four-character motto: "Never come back." The trembling soul asked the messenger of the underworld in the howling cold wind if there was a magical medicine to forget the pain of lovesickness and the troubles of the mortal world, but in exchange for "never coming back". The time that will never come back and the lover that will never come back will take away the soul that is immersed in eternal sorrow and cannot wake up: Since we can't see each other again in this world, let's meet at the Netherworld River and meet and embrace each other at the other end of the bank.