What did edgar allan poe's The Raven say?

Edgar allan poe's "The Crow" expresses the inner pain and sadness of a person who has lost his loved ones. The whole poem describes the story of a man who suffered bereavement and met a crow in the middle of the night. Edgar allan poe is an American short story writer, poet, critic and editor. His representative works include The Collapse of Usher House, Black Cat, Scarab, Murder in Moge Street, etc.

The poems of Edgar, Allen and Edgar Allan Poe all focus on life, with the word "unlucky" tattooed on their foreheads, except for love, which is death, disillusionment and mourning. Edgar Allan Poe thinks that the combination of beauty and death can express the highest poetic interest, so his poems are bleak in tone, gloomy in color and mysterious in atmosphere, but elegant and luxurious in style. He is good at expressing the content of poetry with the help of metaphor of words, harmony of rhythm and fantastic artistic conception. In poetics, Poe put forward "pure poetics" and advocated "art for art's sake". He attaches importance to emotion and aesthetic feeling in poetry, and rejects rationality, thinking that irrationality is stronger rationality. He also emphasized the role of music in pure poetry, saying that the musicality of poetry is the most fascinating poetry.