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    Everyone Else is Pleading Insanity‚ Why can’t I? If one were to say that Edgar Allan Poe is a good writer‚ he or she is making an understatement of his work. He is one of the most critically acclaimed writers of all time. His stories have put him in a category of notoriety that also includes‚ Mark Twain‚ William Shakespeare‚ John Steinbeck‚ and Earnest Hemingway‚ just to name a few. Poe is most widely known for his unique obsessively dark‚ or gothic horror stories. To many‚ he is considered to be

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    Nick Nedzweckas Mrs. Merriam Lit and Comp 1 2 December 2010 Edgar Allan Poe His works and life relating to “Annabel Lee” [pic] Many poets and story writers write their stories based upon events and aspects of their life. They do this because it is so relatable and easy to write about because there is some truth in the words. Edgar Allan Poe is said to be one of these because his stories actually relate to his tragic‚ love stricken life. He is known to lead an overall depressing

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    Edgar Allan Poe: The Author of Horror If you wish to forget anything on the spot‚ make a note that this thing is to be remembered.” (“Brainy Quotes”). Edgar Allan Poe had a very odd impact on literature. He had introduced many writers to a new style of writing and perception. An author he impacted greatly was Conan Doyle. Poe expressed himself through dark and melancholy poems. MAjority of his poems‚ such as “The Raven”‚ “Annabel Lee”‚ and many more are based on loss. This matched how he perceived

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    Best known for his poems and short fiction. Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most famous American poets. He deserves most credit for short suspenseful mysteries and he perfected the area of horror stories. He wrote many famous poems like "The Raven" and "The Bells". Poe was a genius and very meticulous in his stories every clue had to fit and that’s why he didn’t make a lot of short stories but a small collection of great short stories. He was born in Boston on January 19‚ 1809. Both of his parents

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    English 10 Honors 13 February 2012 Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was a sick man that went through a troubling life full of tragedies. For Poe to deal with this he drank and poured his feelings into his works. Honestly as horrible it is that he had to go through all of that we should be grateful because without his suffering these masterpieces wouldn’t have been fabricated. While intensifying his philosophy for short stories Edgar Allan Poe wrote “The Fall of the House of Usher” reflecting the

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    Short Stories + Terror = Poe American Romanticism brought a new era to America and American literature. Within literature of the Romanticism era came the development of the gothic novel. Edger Allen Poe is one of the well-known gothic authors which arose from this era. Throughout Poe’s career he wrote many short stories following one theory which he created - that every aspect of a short story should lead to one single effect. For Poe many of his stories have the single effect of terror. In Poe’s

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    horrible sanity” (Edgar Allan Poe). During his lifetime‚ Edgar Allan Poe lost many women and family members that he loved very much. As a result of the losses that he had to go through‚ he lived a very miserable‚ woeful life. Throughout the years‚ Poe’s life story became evident through his writings. Poe’s work is written throughout his early years‚ his middle life‚ and his later life. To begin with‚ Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19th‚ 1809 in Boston (Poe Society). When Poe was born‚ he only

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    Lisa Riley Mr. Johnson ENG 231 November 30‚ 2011 Edgar Allan Poe When you hear the name Edgar Allan Poe it’s sure to conjure up thoughts of the macabre‚ mystery‚ death‚ and madness all of which are pivotal in the writings of Poe. His first works‚ Tamerlane and Other Poems‚ was published in 1827 with many short stories‚ poems‚ essays‚ and other writings to follow. He was a resourceful writer‚ but he was particularly known for his short stories and poems‚ even being dubbed the architect

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    “Alone” by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem that appears to be rather morbid‚ but instead revolves around a message of hope. This poem addresses issues such as‚ After reading this poem analysis‚ one will be able to understand Poe true meaning behind this dark poem and sympathize with Poe because we have all felt alone in our lives. Edgar Allan Poe’s poem‚ “Alone”‚ addresses issues of depression and childhood sorrow that everyone can relate to due to Poe’s excellent allusions. For one to understand poetry

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    better understanding of their work. One author in particular who usually uses a specific dark‚ evil‚ or psychotically unstable type style in his stories in Edgar Allan Poe. In particular one of his stores‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” there are many characteristics for someone who is interested in the workings of the human mind. While reading the story Poe breaks down the mind and shows how paranoia and insanity can go hand in hand. He uses his words productively in the story to display paranoia and intellectual

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