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    Charles Drew was born on June 3, 1904 in Washington, DC. He was an African American surgeon and researcher. He organized America’s first large-scale blood bank. He also trained black physicians at Howard University. His parents were Richard and Nora Drew. He had four siblings. His father worked as a Carpet, linoleum, and soft-tile layers Union which gave them a middle-class life. They were raised with education being the main priority. Charles was raise in an irrational neighborhood. He was…

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    Edgar Allan Poe, was a person of great uniqueness, for his life was a great obstacle with many up and downs. With one of those Great achievements was his narrative poem, “The Raven”; Published in January 1845. That clearly shows his well known writing style of a dark metaphysical vision, musical rhythm of his poems, and style in a metrical language. As well, Poe writing clearly reflects on his extraordinary life that show his true meaning of his work and why his, work is looked upon to, by so…

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    The Chilling and Darkness in Edgar Allan Poe’s Writings “I do suffer from insanity, but I enjoy every single minute.” Poe was a man of talents and skills in writing. His writings were usually dark and dreary and it was all based on events of his life. He was very skillful in something called genres of macabre and mysteries. Macabre is a style of writing, which the writer adds a dark atmosphere and puts emphasis on the details and symbols of life. Many macabre stories or poetic works are…

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    Stephen Crane Naturalism

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    American history is filled with ups and downs. First you have the settlement era where very clueless and scared individuals move across the world to live in a very unfamiliar place. Then you have the enlightenment era were people change up their philosophies and start to take more about nature and science. It continues all the way to the era we are currently in, postmodern era where we write more freely. American literate styles changes as time goes on. These styles change because of historical…

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    his beloved wife became extremely ill. His muse 's illness kept in occupied, but this is also a time where his best works were written. She inspired him to write, "Masque of the Red Death", "The Mystery of Marie Roget", "The Tell-Tale Heart", and “Lenore" (Ackroyd Peter, 96). These accomplishments were immense but Poe started to drink himself into a state of despair because his wife was not recovering (Encyclopedia Virginia, 5). He wrote about Virginia, "at each accession of the disorder I loved…

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    “The death of a beautiful woman, is unquestionable the most poetic topic in the world” is once said by the late Edgar Allan Poe. Poe is a well know poet for his dark poetry and which some of his poetry includes nature, and romance. Poe was born on January 19, 1809 in Boston to Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe and David Poe Jr. who were both actors. After two years after Poe was born his father left Poe and his mother while she struggled to support them while being sick. His mother passed away a few…

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