Ha, I knew it! It seems the crow cannot be Lenore.
I have held the oppinion that the crow is a nobody, but that the narrator in his frustration for the loss of Lenore had found a source of mysticism that could give him hope. This is why he gave the Raven such names as "devil" and "prophet".
He began to believe that the Raven indeed was a creature from the dead, and had decision over the afterlife.
But of course, the narrator placed his whole hopes in what the raven had to say, and as the raven could say nothing but "nevermore", his hopes were lost, as his sanity was when he decided the raven was a sort of deity.
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"No theory, no ready-made system, no book that has ever been written will save the world.
I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker."
-Mikhail Bakunin
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Originally Posted by George Carlin
People who say they don’t care what people think are usually desperate to have people think they don’t care what people think.
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