Swooning, I staggered to the opposite wall. For one instant the party on the stairs remained motionless, through extremity of terror and awe… Upon its head, with red extended mouth and solitary eye of fire, sat the hideous beast whose craft had seduced me into murder, and whose informing voice had consigned me to the hangman. I had walled the monster up within the tomb.
The quote above provides significance, to live burial and the constant reference to hell. The “red extended mouth and solitary eye of fire” relates to satan and hell down below. The wailing of the monster up relates to live burial, which was what had happened to the person who was killed for the “second” time. Clearly Edgar Allan Poe relates his literature from events during his time and era, as well as the settings and time periods of the text that is developed. Edgar Allan Poe historically affected how literature is seen today. His philosophy of making his works incredibly unique and nothing like any other writer. Also, Poe ensures to follow his steps well and make the literature entertaining throughout the entire story. Poe’s time era he lived in affected his writings because of the horrors of God’s influence and live burial. Poe’s living situation during his life affected his literature because of the loss of many of his family members and …show more content…
The consistent backlash and disregard to his works diminished how high quality all of them are. Most writers in his era bash his works because of the strange, horrific, and grotesque ideas that are within the text. Other writers just believed him to be a drunk and drug addict with outlandish ideas. Close to two hundred years ago, the literature that Edgar Allan Poe created is still used and consistently analyzed to this day. Many of his life experiences and his thought process influenced how his works came to be. In The Collected Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, Poe’s difficult early life, the terrifying events in history and during his time era, and intricate purpose for writing influences the horror-filled short