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| With such name as Nevermore The effect of the dnouement being thus provided for I immediately drop the fantastic for a tone of the most profound seriousnessthis tone commencing in the stanza directly follog the one last quoted with the line But the Raven sitting lonely on that placid bust spoke only etc From this epoch the lover no longer jestsno longer sees any thing even of the fantastic in the Ravens demeanor He speaks of him as a grim ungainly ghastly gaunt and ominous bird of yore and feels the fiery eyes burning into his bosoms core This revolution of thought or fancy on the lovers part is intended to induce a similar one on the part of the readerto bring the mind into a proper frame for the dnouementwhich is now brought about as rapidly and as directly as possible With the dnouement properwith the Ravens reply Nevermore to the lovers final demand if he shall meet his mistress in another worldthe poem in its obvious phase that of a simple narrative may be said to have its completion So far every thing is within the limits of the accountableof the real A raven having learned by rote the single word Nevermore and having escaped from the custody of its owner is driven at midnight through the violence of a storm to seek admission at a dow from which a light still gleamsthe chamberdow of a student occupied half in poring over a volume half in dreaming of a beloved mistress deceased The casement being thrown open at the fluttering of the birds gs the bird itself perches on the most convenient seat out of the immediate reach of the student who amused by the incident and the oddity of the visiters visitors demeanor demands of it in jest and without looking for a reply its name The raven addressed answers with its customary word Nevermorea word which finds immediate echo in the melancholy heart of the student who giving utterance aloud to certain thoughts suggested by the occasion is again startled by the fowls repetition of Nevermore The student now guesses the state of the case but is impelled as I have before explained by the human thirst for selftorture and in part by superstition to propound such queries to the bird as will bring him the lover the most of the luxury of sorrow through the anticipated answer Nevermore With the indulgence to the utmost extreme of this selftorture the narration in what I have termed its first or obvious phase has a natural termination and so far there has been no overstepping of the limits of the real But in subjects so handled however skilfully or with however vivid an array of incident there is always a certain ness or ness which repels the artistical eye Two things are invariably requiredfirst some amount of complexity or more properly adaptation and secondly some amount of suggestivenesssome undercurrent however indefinite of meaning It is this latter in especial which imparts to a work of art so much of that richness to borrow from colloquy a forcible term which we are too fond of confounding with the ideal It is the excess of the suggested meaningit is the rendering this the upper instead of the undercurrent of the theme which turns into prose and that of the very flattest kind the so called poetry of the so called transcendentalists Holding these opinions I added the two concluding stanzas of the poemtheir suggestiveness being thus made to pervade all the narrative which has preceded them The undercurrent of meaning is rendered first apparent in the lines Take thy beak from out my heart and take thy form from off my door Quoth the Raven Nevermore It will be observed that the words from out my heart involve the first metaphorical expression in the poem They with the answer Nevermore dispose the mind to seek a moral in all that has been previously narrated The reader begins now to regard the Raven as emblematicalbut it is not until the very last line of the very last stanza that the intention of making him emblematical of Mournful and Neverending Remembrance is permitted distinctly to be seen And the Raven never flitting still is sitting still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door And his eyes have all the seeming of a demons that is dreaming And the lamplight oer him streaming throws his shadow on the floor And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor | ||
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