In Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven," the second time the narrator opens the door, a raven enters the speaker's room and perches on a statue. This moment marks a significant turning point in the poem, as the raven becomes a symbol of the speaker's grief and despair over the loss of his beloved Lenore.
What happens the second time the narrator opens the door?
The speaker sees his friend Lenore.
A raven attacks the speaker in his room.
The speaker begins dreaming about his lost love.
A raven enters the speaker's room and perches on a statue.
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