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    Poe ’s Element of Symbolism Though Edgar Allan Poe ’s works all carry their own unique individualism‚ one of the few things they have in common is symbolism. Symbolism is when a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or event that stands for something else. The symbolism of each of his works carries a certain uniqueness that sets him apart from other writers in his‚ previous‚ and future generations to come. In one of his famous works‚ The Oval Portrait (176-179)‚ Poe uses a symbolic message in the end of this

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    During‚ the life of Edgar Allan Poe‚ he had lost many relatives and his lover‚ Virginia‚ to tuberculosis and other causes. The poem “Annabel Lee” illustrates this love and loss of his short time lover. Poe was alone throughout his lifetime. At the age of 2 his mother died and his father later abandoned him and his brothers. Unfortunately‚ this also happened with his foster parents. Many of Poe’s “relatives” had passed away or never bothered to care for him in the times he needed them the most. During

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    Edgar Allan Poe Paper Edgar Allan Poe had a life full of devastation and misery. His mother died of tuberculosis when he was two. He was then adopted by John Allen‚ who had an enormous amount of money. Although‚ when Poe went to college‚ John Allan only gave him a third of what he needed. He had to quit school in less than a year; he had no money‚ no job skills‚ and no one who loved him. He decided to join the army‚ but did not stay long because John Allan refused to send him funding. He lived with

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    in Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was the voice of a culture when it came to literature. His works were widely read and loved by many of the people in his time. Poe used themes that people were afraid of‚ he preyed on people’s most socially rooted fears and made people see them presented in front of them. In Critical Theory Today‚ Lois Tyson says‚ “our subjectivity‚ or selfhood is shaped by and shapes the culture into we were born” (284). In the same way‚ you can say that Edgar Allan Poe’s writing

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    Edgar Allan Poe‚ a famous writer and poet who wrote hundreds of poems and books‚ was found dead in a ditch dead on October 7th‚ 1849. Though his death is mysterious‚ evidence shows that he most likely died from rabies. Two clues that stand out is that in the 1800’s Rabie shots weren’t invented yet and he also had symptoms of rabies. Many people argue about Poe’s death‚ but no one is absolutely sure how he died. There was never an autopsy‚ an examination to discover the cause of death or the extent

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    " The Cask of Amontillado"‚ by Edgar Allan Poe is a story based upon revenge. The story focuses on the two main characters Montresor‚ a man scorned and seeking revenge‚ and Fortunato‚ the victim guilty of inflicting the scorn. Montresor is the first person narrator who appears to be speaking to a specific audience. Unbeknownst to the reader at what lengths Fortunato scorned Montresor ‚ punishment that Montresor feels fits the crime is sought. " The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”‚ there is symbolism left and right‚ such as when he says “December”‚ “Lenore”‚ and “Plutonian shore”. The first form of symbolism‚ is in his use of the word “December”. In our world‚ December is a cold‚ dark month‚ with long‚ dark nights. This follows Poe’s dark theme in his Poems‚ and also shows sadness or depression. He expresses this in his story by saying “Ah‚ distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December.” Not only that but December is also the month his

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    Shortly after Edgar Allan Poe had completed his masterpiece‚ "The Raven" and sold it for $15 in 1845‚ he composed an essay entitled "The Philosophy of Composition". In the essay‚ he claims that writing a poem was a methodical process‚ much like solving a mathematical problem. Poe emphasized that a poem should be read and enjoyed in one sitting‚ thus concluding that a poem should be around 100 lines long (The Raven was 108 lines long). Poe also states that his method of writing a poem consists of

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    B.P. English 19 February 2014 An Analysis of “To The River___” by Edgar Allan Poe “Thou art an emblem of the glow/ Of beauty- the unhidden heart-/ The playful maziness of art” (3-5). “To The River___” by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem about a young boy who is enthralled with the daughter of Old Alberto. The origin of the poem may be explained by the fact that Poe wrote it at the mere age of eighteen; a time when emotions flow freely and the mind is yet to be fully developed. The poem describes the

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    The Raven “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe is undoubtedly the dark poet’s most acclaimed work‚ and subsequently one of the most famous poems ever written. These facts come as no surprise once one reads this enigmatic narrative poem and examines the themes and symbolism that Poe so precisely exudes through his text. “The Raven” tells the story of an unnamed narrator who is mourning the loss of his love Lenore when a mysterious talking raven visits him. The narrator’s conversation with the raven slowly

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