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    with time. Edgar Allan Poe was very familiar with the death of loved ones, as his mother, father, stepmother, and wife died during his lifetime. As some may turn to unhealthy methods of coping with death, Poe dove into himself to create beautiful poems that exude his feelings. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “Annabel Lee,” the narrator’s mental state is developed through the use of symbolism. Born January 19, 1809 to Elizabeth and David Poe is one of the world’s most well-known poets, Edgar Allan Poe. He…

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    get the best of them and it led to their destruction. Another example of the power of pride is seen in the famous narrative “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe. The main individual, Montresor, was insulted by another character, Fortunato, and this led Montresor’s pride to devour him and seek revenge causing a horrible tragedy; death. Poe illustrates the theme that pride steers to a man’s collapse through the actions of the characters in the story. The influence of pride is undoubtedly…

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    Have you ever read any of Poe’s work and felt nervous, scared or anxious at any point? If yes, you have experienced something called unity of effect. According to Edgar Allan Poe’s biography in Literature and its writers, Poe believes that unity of effect is the “most essential quality of all successful short fiction” (542). Poe based his writing on unity of effect to make the reader feel terror and horror. He does this to help push the reader to feel a more intense emotion about what is…

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    Great Writers Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allan Poe are two of the biggest poets from the 1800s. They are both great writers whose lives contributed to their styles of writing and who wrote about death. They both write about experiences of death and how it affect the living. Edgar Allan Poe lost his parents at the age of three. His later life was spent struggling with alcoholism and depression due to loneliness (May,Edgar Allan Poe).Poe’s writings often reflected a common theme of death because…

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    as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Joyce Carol Oates. In their various pieces they have a gothic theme, with many dreary aspects to their setting to intensify the meaning of their pieces and to show the gothic theme. Two of these pieces that are very similar, but also very different at the same time demonstrate a parallel theme, ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ by Edgar Allan Poe and ‘Where is Here?’ by Joyce Carol Oates. ‘In The Fall of the House of Usher’ by Poe and ‘Where is Here?’…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a master at writing dark, gothic stories. From stories about killing his wife, to ones about the days after a loved one’s death, Edgar Allan Poe knew how to write it, and write it well. He has left us a little puzzled on where his inspiration came from to write these kind of stories; did something happen to him as a child? Was he abused, beaten, or neglected? Or, did he just write this style because it was making people a lot of money? In this essay I will try to answer these…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was able to infuse terror and fear through words, unlike any other, his stories were so descriptive that they will haunt your dreams, the plot and resolution were extremely intriguing and satisfying. He was an American author and poet. He writes mostly short stories in the mystery genre, he is so greatly recognized and admired that there is an award called the Edgar Allan Poe Award for prestigious stories in the mystery genre. Two great examples of his most exquisite works are,…

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    Edgar Allan Poe who has been called as “America’s Shakespeare” popularized the American short story, and he attributed to invention of the science fiction, the horror story and the modern detective story. Many people remember Poe by one of his famous poems, “The Raven”. Also, many others have read his popular dim and horrific short stories like “The Tell-tale Heart”, “The Murders In the Rue Morgue”, and “The Black Cat”. Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories are prominent because they are unified and…

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    Poe creates fear and dread through many different things, one is through characters. One character he uses is the narrator; the narrator is insane. He hears things like the heart beat of the old man. The narrator keeps giving us more and more reason why he is insane. One is that he watched the old man while he was sleeping for 8 straight nights. The narrator slowly opened the door slowly every night until he could fit his head in. “It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so…

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    In "The Black Cat", the narrator starts off as being a nice person. He loved his wife and the animals. His personality changed ever since he started to drink and became an alcoholic. He would abuse the cat when he drank too much. “I began to drink too much wine… I became quick to anger.” The black cat wouldn’t go near him ever since he became an alcoholic. One night, he came home thinking that the cat had ignored him, so he took out his penknife and removed the cat eyes as revenge, He also…

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