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    Edgar Allan Poe

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    Edgar Allan Poe "Quoth the Raven‚ Nevermore." Excerpt from "The Raven" Grief‚ revenge‚ and unsurpassed sorrow. Few authors can replicate these feelings as well as Edgar Allan Poe. "The Raven"‚ "Lenore"‚ and "Annabel Lee" all refer to an instance where the narrator is grieving over a lost loved one. See! on yon drear and rigid bier low lies thy love‚ Lenore! Come! let the burial rite be read- the funeral song be sung!- An anthem for the queenliest dead that ever died so young- A dirge

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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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    Edgar Allen Poe's Life

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    Death‚ suspense this is what Edgar allen Poe had become of a writer.Mr. Poe was a writer who wrote books like the Tell Tale Heart‚ The Black Cat and The Strange Case of M. Valdemar‚ but what are the thoughts that provoke Mr Poe to write such things of death and mystery.There are many reasons of his personal life that give him the imagery to right stories for instance‚ his rough childhood‚ his alcoholism‚ and the deaths of women in his life.Mr. Poe´s stories sometimes have more reality than fiction

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    Edgar Allan Poe

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s writing does truly contain unique stylistic elements. His writing style is very special and plays a trick in questioning the mind. Poe’s story “The Cask of Amontillado” displays the use of the stylistic element verbal irony. Poe’s story also exhibits mood‚ to create plot and value. Edgar Allan Poe used verbal irony through the story “The Cask of Amontillado”. An example of Poe’s verbal irony; when the main character Montressor speaks to Fortunato and says “My dear Fortunato‚

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    Edgar Allan Poe

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    Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was a bizarre and often scary writer. People throughout history have often wondered why his writings were so fantastically different and unusual. They were not the result of a diseased mind‚ as some think. Rather they came from a tense and miserable life. Edgar Allan Poe was not a happy man. He was a victim of fate from the moment he was born to his death only forty years later. He died alone and unappreciated. It is quite obvious that his life affected his

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    Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was an American author‚ poet‚ editor‚ and literary critic. He started off writing poems and then books. He experienced so many tragedies in his life that his writings got darker. His writing was influenced by the loss of so many loved ones‚ his unstable love life and his alcohol abuse. His horror stories are some of the scariest stories ever written. Edgar Poe was born on January 19‚ 1809 in Boston Massachusetts. His father abandoned the family and his mother died

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    Some time before the story begins‚ Hop-Frog and his friend Trippetta are captured by one of the King’s generals in a far off land‚ they are brought back and given to the King as servants. Hop-Frog serves as jester to the King and Trippetta helps to plan and decorate for social events. She also dances for the king and his court. Both Hop-Frog and Trippetta are dwarves. Hop-Frog’s body is deformed to such an extent that even walking is painful. Trippetta‚ on the other hand‚ is perfectly formed but

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s short story‚ “The Pit and the Pendulum” is told from a first person point of view. The narrator‚ who has been imprisoned and sentenced to death‚ remains nameless and discovers that he is being held in a small enclosed prison cell where “the blackness of darkness supervened...”. The perspective of the narrator helps to develop a sense of terror in the reader because it forces the narrator to blindly fill his confinement with his greatest fears‚ thrusting the reader into the narrator’s

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    Edgar Allan Poe Alcoholic

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    we all know the great Edgar Allan Poe. The mysterious‚ and deadly writer Poe. Now‚ there is many well thought out reasons on how he died. In my case‚ it is obvious this will never be solved completely. Edgar Allan Poe indeed was an alcoholic. He admitted this in his letters to his wife Virginia‚ and there are many reports to prove he drank alcohol way too much. According to the Biography of Poe called “Poe’s Final Days” written by Kenneth Silverman‚ Silverman states that Poe refused to live with

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    Viewing Romanticism through Poe “I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow” (The Fall of the House of Usher 162) could practically sum up nearly all of Edgar Allan Poe’s works and his life. Throughout his many short stories‚ among which I read The Fall of the House of Usher‚ The Murders in the Rue Morgue‚ The Pit and the Pendulum‚ The Black Cat‚ The Purloined Letter‚ and The Cask of Amontillado‚ the constant theme conveyed is that of darkness. Some of his works‚ such as The Fall of the House

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