Please enjoy The Crow written by edgar allan poe.

The Raven edgar allan poe's poetry collection was written by Allan Poe in 1844. It tells the story of a man who suffered bereavement and met a crow in the middle of the night. The tone of the story is melancholy, and doubts and fears come from irreversible despair, which deepens with the crow's "never coming back to life" until despair is beyond measure. * * * has been repeated 1 1 times. It is the only word of crow, its name and its answer to every question of the author. It sounds irrelevant and very appropriate. It promotes the absurd dialogue on the philosophy of survival value. Isn't everything the narrator loves like the crow's cry? Once he dies, he can never come back. It was dark and cold late at night in February 65438. This is the psychological portrayal of the narrator's bitterness. It is this mentality that attracts crows. Standing on the statue of the goddess of command, it conveys the message of the underworld again and again, and pokes and pecks the broken heart of the narrator again and again with its hoarse and harsh "Never Resurrection", leaving his soul in a low and wandering shadow.