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    One of Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous works is his poem, “The Raven”. Through the narrator’s interactions with the grating bird, we begin to see feelings of irrationality due to the longing for his lost love, Lenore. Immediately upon reading, the audience is able to feel the creepy undertone due to the dreary, December night. The narrator hears a repeated knock at the door and convinces himself that it is just a visitor. Yet, he expresses this deep sorrow in line 10 due to the loss of Lenore.…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a great American poet, short story writer and fierce literary critic. He was born in 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died in 1849 of mysterious causes, though some claim it was simply alcohol poisoning. His life was wrought with tragedy, from his parents dying when he was not even 3 years old, to his adoptive parents dying, and then his wife dying as well. He had problems with alcoholism and gambling, could not finish college due to gambling and money problems, and he…

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    “For the most wild, yet most homely narrative which I am about to pen, I neither expect nor solicit belief. Mad indeed would I be to expect it, in a case where my very own senses rejected their own evidence.” In every writing by Edgar Allan Poe, he uses numerous Gothic techniques inspired by his depressing past which are used usually to make a character or situation. Gothic techniques appeal to one’s senses to make one feel the hair stand up on their arms or see the vivid pictures he paints with…

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    even with using all his literary devices at his disposal. Judgment was hanging ironical like a dividing curtain between Old World and New World ideology. (#6 80) Irving and Hawthorne preferred passiveness; whereby, Edgar Allan Poe was fearless. Similar to Hawthorne and Irving, Poe was notorious for his play in Dark Romanticism using figurative language. However, he was unmatched in his utilization of repetition in his arabesque and grotesque style, which incorporates specifically to create…

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    Many have referred to Edgar Allan Poe as the grandfather of horror in American Literature. Few could argue that analogy; however Poe’s writing style is fixed on the premise of strong characters, a matchless atmosphere and a unique form of narration. Poe’s use of these styles and the manner in which he incorporated them is representative of the success each story has had over the years. The “Masque of the Red Death,” by Poe needs little in the way of introduction. The title alone embodies the…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was known for his tales of mystery and horror. He was born January 19, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts. Both Poe’s parents died before the he was the age of 3. He was taken in by a wealthy tobacco merchant, John Allen from Richmond, Virginia. Poe started writing poetry at a very early age. Not just writing for fun, but was good enough to publish a book by the age of 13. His stories seemed to always have a dark meaning within them. Many believed he based his stories off his real…

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    in America. Many different wars and many different genres along with dark romantism were beginning. One of the many forms of writing was Dark Romantism. This was a popular forms of writing for many writers. One of the better known authors is Edgar Allen Poe. Poe wrote a Dark Romantic story called “The Fall of the House of Usher” during a depressing time for Americans. Although Dark romantic's used feeling in their writing. They also used it to escape what was going on in actuality. Dark…

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    Understanding Poe in depth Edgar Allan Poe was an American author who wrote in a dark romantic tone. As a writer he wasn’t as successful as he was after his death. Poe 's short stories were based on gory self humour. Poe had many tragedies in his life. Most of the people he loved in his life left him or died. Due to these tragedies Poe 's stories were often dark. Poe creates a unity of effect in each one of his stories. Some of his short stories leave readers questioning what will happen next…

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    The Tell Tale Heart is an interesting story and mysterious at the same time . The mystery is in the fact that you did not really know or have a clue about the narrator’s name or actual identity . You do not even know his/her gender or look . The narrator , or the killer of the story, was definitely keeping on trying to defend his sanity . But killing an innocent old man definitely proves otherwise . You can not be sane when your actions prove the opposite thing . Not to mention that he says he…

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    with the world around them. This is heavily detailed in Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Black Cat.” The story follows a nameless narrator sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, as he begins to detail the events leading to her murder. He recalls his descent into insanity caused by alcohol, how he murders several family pets, including his favorite, a black cat named Pluto, and finally the murder of his wife. Along with this story, Poe is known for having several regular themes in his…

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