Grip the raven

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Grip the raven is the talking pet bird in Charles Dickens's novel "Barnaby Rudge," known for its eerie, prophetic presence and influence on Edgar Allan Poe's creation of "The Raven."

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Grip the raven canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional animal
fictional raven
literary character
appearsIn Barnaby Rudge NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkType novel
associatedWithAuthor Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
Edgar Allan Poe NERFINISHED
characteristic eerie presence
prophetic presence
talking bird
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
creator Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceAuthor Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceWork Barnaby Rudge NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Gothic fiction
historical novel
influenced Edgar Allan Poe NERFINISHED
influencedWork The Raven NERFINISHED
influenceType literary inspiration
languageSpokenInFiction English
medium literature
narrativeFunction provides ominous commentary
notableFor inspiring elements of Poe's poem The Raven
macabre humor
memorable catchphrases in the novel
roleInWork pet bird of Barnaby Rudge
species raven
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting Gordon Riots NERFINISHED

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Barnaby Rudge hasAnimalCharacter Grip the raven