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    The classic, honored, and gothic genre author, Edgar Allan Poe is known for his famous works like The Raven, A Tell-Tale Heart, The Fall of the House of Usher, Annabel Lee, and The Cask Amontillado. Some of these stories and poems style could have been influenced by Poe’s past. Before Poe even turned three both of his parents, two professional actors, died. From there he was taken in by Frances and John Allan in Richmond, Virginia. Thenceforth, he was sent to the best boarding schools and later…

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    George Gershwin Analysis

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    Within Susan Neimoyer’s journal article George Gershwin and Edward Kilenyi, Sr.: A Reevaluation of Gershwin's Early Musical Education, she explains the inconsistency of literature written on the subject of Gershwin’s training. After reading, I’m convinced of the influence Edward Kilenyi, Sr. had as his private music theory teacher. The misconceptions written on the topic stem from music critic Issac Goldberg’s biography (which was later found to be ripe with inaccuracies) in which he writes…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer that will be remembered for many reasons. His writings are among some of the most loved writings in American history. Edgar Allan Poe was best known for evocative short stories and poems that captured the imagination and interest of readers around the world (“Edgar Allan Poe” Biography). Some of Poe’s short stories and poems are still read religiously throughout classrooms everywhere. A piece of Edgar Allan Poe's life had been molded into each one of his…

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    The poem I selected is “The Raven” written by popular American writer, Edgar Allan Poe. I chose this poem because of the pass experiences that I had with Edgar Allan Poe’s literary pieces. I remember in 7th grade when I had a teacher named Mrs. Scalici. She introduced the whole class to a short story called “The Tell Tale Heart”, which is one of Poe’s most famous pieces. The poem was very good, I liked how the poem was gory, detailed, and interesting. It went perfectly for the season, which was…

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    history classes and political sciences classes, because he is an important person in the development of America. Not many people actually know just how interesting Alexander Hamilton’s life was, but he is becoming more remembered thanks to the popular Broadway play, Hamilton. Although his life was short, dying around age forty-seven, he did amazing things for our country, that we still use today. Throughout Alexander Hamilton’s early-life he was…

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    First things first Edgar Allan Poe was a very dark and creepy writer. Most of his stories consist of death or strange things happening. In some of the stories he writes, he talks about not being mad, even know they all sound like he is mad. Poe makes comments that makes him sound very crazy, for example in the story “The Tell Tale Heart” the narrator says he didn’t want to kill the man but he must have to because of his horrible looking eye. Throughout the story he often refers to the eye as it…

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    On any given evening, one will find thousands of people in lines for a Broadway musical in New York City, hundreds flooding art museums in numerous cities, and people gathered in music halls all over the United States listening to performers at a concert, praising the musicians and artists for their talents. The fine arts industry generates around $300 billion dollars a year (National Assembly of State Arts Agency). The debate of whether or not fine arts should be taught in schools across the…

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    Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe is a very widely known name throughout schools and homes around the world. Although behind all of his writings, there is a life that very few are familiar with. From his parents dying at a young age, to having the people he loved ripped from his life, Poe had a very hard time getting through life which led to his demise. He was also an alcoholic and this made him to aggressive, and some people considered him to be too hard of a critic to work for the magazines…

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    Edgar Allan Poe wrote many captivating stories. He lost the few family members he had one by one and struggled financially for most of his life. He based some of his stories on his wife who was only 13, and won a few awards along the way. Nonetheless, he continued to write despite his losses and struggles. Poe’s work is known worldwide and has impressed many. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809. His parents, David Poe, Jr. and Elizabeth Arnold Poe, were present in his life for long.…

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    due to the hard times in WW1. To start off, the roaring twenties was known for the music. New technologies helped to form the way music was created. The 1920’s marked the start of modern music era. This era’s music had the blues, jazz, bands and broadway. Jazz was very popular, with most stars such as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. Jazz music moved many people,…

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