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'''The Raven '''is a character from [[wikipedia:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe']]s [[wikipedia:The Raven|The Raven]] who torments the narrator, representing his insanity for his deceased wife, [[Lenore]]. When [[Homer]] hears the tale, he imagines [[Bart]] as the Raven. Later, Homer is scared by the story and thinks he sees the Raven outside.
 
'''The Raven '''is a character from [[wikipedia:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe']]s [[wikipedia:The Raven|The Raven]] who torments the narrator, representing his insanity for his deceased wife, [[Lenore]]. When [[Homer]] hears the tale, he imagines [[Bart]] as the Raven. Later, Homer is scared by the story and thinks he sees the Raven outside.
  
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Revision as of 10:04, December 9, 2009

The Raven
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Character Information
Gender: male
Status:
Unknown
Age: incredibly old
Hair: black feathers
Occupation: demon
Relatives: Real Sel: Bart Simpson
First appearance: Treehouse of Horror
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright



The Raven is a character from Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven who torments the narrator, representing his insanity for his deceased wife, Lenore. When Homer hears the tale, he imagines Bart as the Raven. Later, Homer is scared by the story and thinks he sees the Raven outside.

Appearances