Nevermore: Is the famous, haunting refrain from Edgar Allan Poe's 1845 narrative poem, "The Raven". In the poem, a grieving student is tormented by an ominous black raven that repeatedly answers his desperate questions with a single word, symbolizing his inescapable despair and permanent loss.
The Legend of "The Raven"
The Raven: Is an American literary classic that follows a distraught lover mourning the death of his beloved, Lenore. A mysterious raven flies into his room at midnight and perches on a bust of Pallas. Instead of answering the man's frantic questions about his lost love, the bird relentlessly taunts him by repeating only one word: "Nevermore". This relentless repetition serves as a grim reminder that the narrator will never see or forget Lenore.