Fora third time, the narrator of "Ligeia" dreams
of Ligeia and fora third time, Rowena seems to awaken. He can’t bear to describe every occasion of this terrible transformation, but he tells us that it goes on all night, and he no longer tries to do anything. He just sits in a stupor of fear. Again, Rowena seems to comeback to life, but this time,
actually stirs, rises slowly from the bed and walks into the room. The narrator is paralyzed with fear. His mind races. It must be Rowena, but he starts to see some differences – this figure is taller for example.
The narrator rushes to the figure and she starts to takeoff the cloth that enshrouds her, letting loose raven-colored hair, and then revealing a pair of large, wild eyes. The narrators shrieks.
It is Ligeia.
The narrator cannot getaway from Ligeia. His inability to stopthinking about her seems to have resulted in the haunting of hismind becoming a reality – the physical world has formed before himin the image of his grief. His obsession with Ligeia, the influence ofShare with your friends: