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|relatives = '''Wife:''' [[Lenore]] (Deceased) | |relatives = '''Wife:''' [[Lenore]] (Deceased) | ||
|appearance = "[[Treehouse of Horror]]" | |appearance = "[[Treehouse of Horror]]" | ||
− | |voiced by = [[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[James Earl Jones]] | + | |voiced by = [[Dan Castellaneta]] (speech)<br>[[James Earl Jones]] (description)<br>[[Yeardley Smith]] (Lisa reading) |
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− | '''The Raven Narrator''' is the unnamed narrator of | + | '''The Raven Narrator''' is the unnamed narrator of {{Ch|Edgar Allan Poe}}'s "{{W|The Raven}}". |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | In "The Raven", the narrator is seen as a grieving widower, mourning for [[Lenore]]. He spends his days all by himself in his room with his collection of old books. He is then visited by | + | In "The Raven", the narrator is seen as a grieving widower, mourning for [[Lenore]]. He spends his days all by himself in his room with his collection of old books. He is then visited by {{Ch|The Raven}}. When the narrator asks the raven to tell him its name, the bird replies with "Nevermore" and refuses to say anything else. The narrator, seeing the bird's response as mockery, flies into a rage. He is eventually driven insane by the combined effects of the raven's visit and his grief for Lenore. |
When Homer heard [[Lisa]] reading "The Raven", he imagined himself as the narrator, [[Marge]] as Lenore, and [[Bart]] as the raven. | When Homer heard [[Lisa]] reading "The Raven", he imagined himself as the narrator, [[Marge]] as Lenore, and [[Bart]] as the raven. | ||
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | *[[James Earl Jones]] reads the poem, thus doing most of the actual narration. However, when Homer (as the narrator) says something, he speaks in his normal voice. | + | *[[James Earl Jones]] reads the poem, thus doing most of the actual narration. However, when Homer (as the narrator) says something, he speaks in his normal voice. Occasionally, Lisa's voice is heard reading, as she reads the book to Bart. |
− | ==Appearances== | + | == Appearances == |
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror}} | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales: "The Collector"}} | ||
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{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
{{THOH characters}} | {{THOH characters}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Raven Narrator}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Raven Narrator}} | ||
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[[Category:Treehouse of Horror characters]] | [[Category:Treehouse of Horror characters]] | ||
[[Category:Characters voiced by Dan Castellaneta]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by Dan Castellaneta]] | ||
[[Category:Characters voiced by James Earl Jones]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by James Earl Jones]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters voiced by guest stars]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters voiced by Yeardley Smith]] | ||
+ | [[Category:One-time characters]] |
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The Raven narrator
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The Raven Narrator is the unnamed narrator of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven".
History[edit]
In "The Raven", the narrator is seen as a grieving widower, mourning for Lenore. He spends his days all by himself in his room with his collection of old books. He is then visited by The Raven. When the narrator asks the raven to tell him its name, the bird replies with "Nevermore" and refuses to say anything else. The narrator, seeing the bird's response as mockery, flies into a rage. He is eventually driven insane by the combined effects of the raven's visit and his grief for Lenore.
When Homer heard Lisa reading "The Raven", he imagined himself as the narrator, Marge as Lenore, and Bart as the raven.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- James Earl Jones reads the poem, thus doing most of the actual narration. However, when Homer (as the narrator) says something, he speaks in his normal voice. Occasionally, Lisa's voice is heard reading, as she reads the book to Bart.
Appearances[edit]
Treehouse of Horror characters
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