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    influence of alcohol and drugs in Edgar Allan Poe’s life “Deep into that darkness peering‚ long I stood there‚ wondering‚ fearing‚ Doubting‚ dreaming dreams no mortal ever dreamed before” (Edgar Allan Poe). Darkness and sadness are strong characteristics of Edgar Allan Poe’s writing. The tragedies during his life‚ such as the death of his biological and adoptive moms‚ followed by the death of his young wife Virginia were important factors which formed his gothic style. Poe is known for his drinking

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    Understanding Poe Edgar Allan Poe wrote an essay on the creation of "The Raven‚" entitled "The Philosophy of Composition." The essay is a first-rate source of information concerning Poe’s theories and practice‚ while providing all at once a model of analytical criticism. Poe describes the creation of his works much like a mathematical problem. The writer mocks the poets that claim they compose by a "species of fine frenzy". As we begin to identify with his composition we are able to see

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    Final Research Paper The books of Edgar Allen Poe can spark many thoughts in a reader’s mind. Specifically‚ Edgar Allan Poe uses imagery in his short stories “Ligeia” and “Tell Tale Heart” to depict the narrator’s obsession with eyes. This infatuation with eyes roots from the narrator’s insanity and his obsessive personality. The eyes are significant to the stories because they are used to give the audience a deeper understanding of the narrator himself. The eyes are thought to be “the window to

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    The Cask of Amontillado Madison Boddington English Composition II February 21‚ 2017 ​I had read The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe previously‚ years before in high school. After analyzing the plot and characters in class‚ I understood the story from perspectives I had never thought of before. The main character of this story is Montresor‚ who opens the story with saying Fortunato had insulted him in an inexcusable way‚ to which he wants to seek revenge. Montresor is quoted‚ “The thousand

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    rapid river‚ through the pale palace door‚ a hideous throng rush out forever and laugh- but smile no more.” Thus ends The Haunted Palace‚ by Edgar Allen Poe‚ haunting any reader with images of depravity and vacuity. Poe often used the sound of words to depict the emotions of a story. Joseph Conrad‚ a modernist author‚ not only wrote on similar themes as Poe‚ but also chose words for their emotions first and meaning second. Conrad’s personal experience in the ivory trade by the Congo compelled him

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    Edgar Allen Poe wrote two different short stories about simple murders in his lifetime. One was titled “The Cask of Amontillado” while another was named “The Tell-Tale Heart”. These two stories share very distinct similarities such as similar plot lines and literary styling. However‚ even with the similar plots in the two stories‚ they do both express two contrasting themes that are prevalent throughout the stories. In both stories‚ the narrator is a man who is on a mission to murder somebody;

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    "Ms. Found In A Bottle" by Edgar Poe The story for analysis "Ms. Found in a Bottle" is written by Edgar Allan Poe. The text is about a man who describes the loss of a ship and its crew and his own discoveries. So the subject matter is the cognition of life and death. The story begins with the exposition. In this part of the text the narrator tries to persuade the reader that the story he is going to tell is true‚ and for this purpose the following stylistic devises are used. "The Pyrrhonism

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    In his short stories‚ Edgar Allan Poe creates characters with deep problems‚ including mental illness and alcoholism. They frequently blame external forces for the problems that ensue and are never honest with themselves as to the root of their issues. Once they think that they have found the source of their problems‚ they try as hard as they can to ameliorate these problems. Despite their efforts‚ they succeed only in unweaving their own connection to physical reality. These characters are unable

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    feel the conscience and the guilt. Anger can result in bad behavior and bad behavior can result in the feeling of guilt. No matter what we humans feel‚ it will always lead to a result of something. The horror story “The tell-tale heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is a psychological thriller‚ which is told from a first person perspective and written as a monologue. The narrator‚ who is also the protagonist‚ tries to makes clear that he is not a mad man in the beginning of the story. “I heard many things

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    What Influenced Edgar Allan Poe’s Writing Style? Edgar Allan Poe‚ born in 1809‚ is a critic‚ mystery and short story writer‚ but most importantly a poet. Edgar’s troubled life greatly influenced his works. As a young boy‚ Edgar loved to compose poems for his loved ones. But as he grew older‚ Edgar started to experience pains and tragedies in life‚ causing him to abuse on opium and alcohol. These were scenes behind the years of Edgar’s dark writings. When Edgar was born‚ his father abandoned

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