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'''The Raven Narrator''' is the unnamed narrator of [[wikipedia:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe's]]&nbsp;[[wikipedia:The Raven|The Raven]]. He is driven insane by the memory of his deceased wife, [[Lenore]]&nbsp;and a demon, [[The Raven (character)|The Raven]]. In [[Treehouse of Horror]], [[Homer]]&nbsp;hears the tale and imagines himself as the narrator. While the story is narrated by [[James Earl Jones]], Homer can also be heard speaking in his normal voice.
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'''The Raven Narrator''' is the unnamed narrator of {{W|Edgar Allan Poe}}'s {{W|The Raven}}. He is driven insane by the memory of his deceased wife, [[Lenore]] and a demon, [[The Raven (character)|The Raven]]. In [[Treehouse of Horror]], [[Homer]] hears the tale and imagines himself as the narrator. While the story is narrated by [[James Earl Jones]], Homer can also be heard speaking in his normal voice.
  
 
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Brown, balding
Occupation: Unknown, implied to be a scholar
Relatives: Wife: Lenore
Real Self: Homer Simpson
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta
James Earl Jones


The Raven Narrator is the unnamed narrator of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven. He is driven insane by the memory of his deceased wife, Lenore and a demon, The Raven. In Treehouse of Horror, Homer hears the tale and imagines himself as the narrator. While the story is narrated by James Earl Jones, Homer can also be heard speaking in his normal voice.

Appearances