Why Does Edgar Allan Poe Use Old Fashioned Language

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The poem “Dreams” by Edgar Allen Poe, used old fashioned language to show that you can feel anything in a dream. This poem is about how dreams can take you away and you can be and do anything. On a deeper level this poems is about in how life is like a dream and you can have infinite opportunities. Edgar Allen Poe displayed this theme by using old fashioned language. An example of Edgar using old fashioned language is on line 13, “For I have revell’d when the sun was bright. That quote shows Edgar using old fashioned language. Edgar Allen Poe was born in Boston Massachusetts on January 19, 1809. In 1835 Edgar started selling his short stories that he wrote. He became an editor for different literary journals and during that time he began selling

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