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    The short story “Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe explores the two themes of the inevitability of death and the fear of time. The author develops these themes by using symbolism‚ plot‚ and allusions in order to convey these themes. One of the main themes is that death is inevitable. The setting of the story is revolved around Prince Prospero’s fortified mansion trying to escape the Red Death. During the story‚ Prince Prospero’s throws a party for him and his wealthy friends trying to

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    is something that no one can get over easily or ever will. In the story‚ “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe the author does an accurate representation of what it’s like to lose someone. The Speaker in‚ “The Raven” is trying to avoid and forget his pain and doom until one night he imagines a Raven which leads him into a deep of hopelessness and loneliness. While others may disagree‚ the Raven in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” is imaginary because the speaker is so lonely‚ sad‚ and desperate to talk to

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    Edgar Allen Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne are two great writers/poets with similar writing styles. The stories to compare to get a more dilated opinion are “Rappaccini’s Daughter” and “The Fall of the House of Usher”. In these short stories Hawthorne and Poe use the theme‚ moral ambiguity. When the reader is reading these short stories‚ the reader or audience are often left confused and not understanding. An example‚ in “The Fall of the House of Usher” Poe claims “’ I dare not speak! We have

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    The Dream Tale In “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” Edgar Allen Poe illustrates the narrator’s murder of an old man. The narrator is confessing his doing about how he has gone out of his way to evade and disturb the old man until he decided it was his time. After completing the perfect crime his conscience begins to eat away at him through what sounds like the beating of the old man’s heart. As the story continues Poe makes the reader think that everything the narrator is doing is to be believed.

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    Edgar Allen Poe was a famous writer who shifted the boundaries of fiction stories. In most cases by using fear of death as the theme‚ but it is possible he used it because that was his fear (Hurley 1). It may have been easier for him to write these stories because he may have been portraying himself in the characters who were trying to escape death though they knew it was impossible. Edgar Allen Poe had seen people he knew die and his emotions clearly showed in his poems. For example‚ The Masque

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    passageways and corridors‚ curses‚ ruined castles with graveyards nearby‚ priests or monks‚ and dreams or death-like-states. Some famous gothic writes include Anne Rice‚ Joyce Carol Oates‚ Stephen King‚ Stephanie Myers‚ and Edgar Allen Poe being one of the most famous. Edgar Allen Poe‚ also known as the father of the

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    In 1944 Jack Kerouac‚ Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs diverging paths led them to connect with each other in New York City‚ in order to begin what is called The Beat movement. The unexpected ingredient of each personality assisted in the precarious movement of the 1960s. Jack Kerouac originated as a skilled jock from a working class family in Massachusetts; if he had not injured his leg he may chosen to employ his scholarship to enter college as a star football player. However‚ that scenario

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    Edgar Allen Poe is well known for writing dark stories. His settings are dark and spooky and his themes are equally as dark and moody. The theme of the “Tell-Tale Heart” is the strong emotions of love and hate‚ and guilt. In the “Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator loves the old man and yet murders and dismembers him‚ and in the end is tortured by his overwhelming guilt. Poe uses the beating heart to symbolize the narrator’s overwhelming guilt: “Villains!” I shrieked‚ “dissemble no more! I admit the deed

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    When I was revising my flash fiction‚ I wanted to bring a little more of the Eger Allen Poe style of writing. To bring out my inner Poe‚ I used a lot of vivid words on how the killer was being killed “As he begins the long process of killing her‚ he takes delight in the whimpering pitiful sound she makes as he ties her up. With those big watery blue piercing eyes just like Abigail’s‚ are looking at him in utter terror‚ knowing she will never get out of his handing work‚ being at his mercy she is

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    the common man." Edgar Allen Poe is noted as one of the few American "Romantic" poets. Poe’s poem "The Raven" portrays Romanticism as characterized by emotion‚ exotica‚ and imagination. A friend of Edgar Allen Poe‚ R. H. Horne‚ wrote of "The Raven"‚ "the poet intends to represent a very painful condition of the mind‚ as of an imagination that was liable to topple over into some delirium or an abyss of melancholy‚ from the continuity of one unvaried emotion." Edgar Allen Poe‚ author of "The Raven

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