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    Edgar Allan Poe introduces a castle setting in the very beginning of the story when he states, “The Chateau into which my valet had ventured to make forcible entrance, rather than permit me, in my desperately wounded condition, to pass a night in the open air, was one of those piles of commingled gloom and grandeur which have so long frowned among the apennines, not less in fact than in the fancy of Mrs. Radcliffe.” ( Poe 1). With this in mind, Edgar Allan Poe uses the first element of gothic…

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    Edgar Allan Poe used many elements to create suspense in his works and it helped him develop the mood and theme in his poems and short stories. Poe was an author known mostly for his scary and suspenseful short stories and poems and eventually earned the name “The Father of the Detective Story”. Poe used imagery and sentence structure to build suspense throughout his works. Sentence structure played a big part in developing suspense within Poe’s short stories. The sentences grew choppier as the…

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s “Sonnet—_To Science” , the speaker presents science as a metaphorical predator to creativity and dreams. Poe’s position on freedom of expression versus having a concrete amount of book knowledge informs the audience on what he truly values with Romanticism in terms of admiration and authenticity. With a forthright attitude, he uses allusions to Greek mythology, diction, symbolism, and imagery in order to illustrate the idea that rational thinking, the way of knowing,…

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    alcoholics do not become better, leading to worsening symptoms and mental disorders. This concept is applicable to “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe, where the…

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    Edgar Allen Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne are two American writers who have defined literature as we know it today. Both authors are important in the development of American literature because of their creative way to use literary elements. Literary elements can be defined as “the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey their message in a simple manner to the readers. When employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and analyze a…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a poet, critic ,editor and writer marked by pain and loss, the somber poems he had written explored the corrupt side of the human mind.With that some his poems had a certain tone of gloom and dreadful emotion. Poe had a reputation for his cultivation of mystery and the dark atmosphere in his tales of horror. Poe quotes,”Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.” In this essay I will…

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    Unfortunately in the case of Edgar Allan Poe it generally consisted of cruel and devastating moments. “Alone” by Edgar Allan Poe was a poem where he expresses the effects the tragic and devastating loss of his mother and the departure of his father.Throughout the poem he demonstrates outcome of these losses and how they contributed to his different view of the world that he developed later on. Poe uses symbolism, imagery and personification to develop the theme of trauma. For instance, Poe…

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    Edgar Allan Poe is widely regarded as one of literature’s pioneers for the horror and crime genre. His influence has inspired countless writers, including Stephen King, to follow the path of this genre he so thoughtfully initiated. In many of Poe’s works, readers will also see considerable amounts of perversion in the narrators that can be off-putting, yet add interest to the story line, as these episodes are not seen in everyday life. Poe’s work is greatly acclaimed for its use of what is known…

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    “TRUE! -- nervous -- very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?”(Poe 1) Conflict has been a part of our lives since our first breath, and will continue to be until our last. In the short story The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, we are exposed to three different and complex types of conflict; Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Himself. Poe uses these conflicts coupled with ambiguity to arouse an intricate type of fear in the reader, while shining a…

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    is known today as the American identity. These authors who helped established this were Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe. “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Cask of Amontillado,” short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe, respectively, illustrate protagonists on journeys to fulfill their own desires. Utilizing the literary devices setting and guilt, Hawthorne and Poe create stories where a protagonist completes a journey that eventually leads to the realization of humanity…

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