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    and true that we feel at ease. In bad or indifferent poetry‚ words are all there is. Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “Annabel Lee” is a great poem‚ not because it is popular or it is classic‚ but because of its underlining message. “Annabel Lee” is a poem of death‚ love‚ and beauty. It captures the narrator’s interpretation of these three ideas through his feelings and thoughts for one woman. The narrator‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ becomes infatuated at a young age with the character in the poem‚ Annabel Lee. Even

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a poet‚ short-story writer‚ editor‚ and critic from the 1800s. He lived most of his life in Richmond‚ Virginia with his wife‚ Virginia. However‚ he died in Baltimore in October of 1849. Poe’s writing often contained and explored themes of terror‚ sadness‚ death‚ and regret. Some of his most notable works include “The Cask of Amontillado‚” “The Raven‚” “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” and many more. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a fiction short story written in 1843. This short story is about

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    Shania Perez Kambui English 102 24 October 2014 In the Mind of a Maniac After reading “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe a reader might question‚ why write about killing a cat? What kind of satisfaction would an author get out of that? What kind of satisfaction does an author think a reader would get out of it? Edgar Allen Poe is most popular for his dark‚ twisted stories‚ but probably even more popular for how he wrote them. His nonchalant tone throughout “The Black Cat” is maybe what surprised

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    darkness. Poe is known for the work of the dark arts and really does enjoy putting that sad factor into all of his poems/stories. He grew up with this and implements it into all that he writes. "The Raven" is one of Poe’s creations that does not fail to give that same dark tone like all the others do. It is the use of amazing and dark words that really add the effect to the story. The story or novel does not need to be sad or tragic in order to be confirmed as dark‚ but people like Poe himself find

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    The Spectacles by Edgar Allan Poe Many old short stories often have a long term significance. Edgar Allan Poe wrote man stories in his time that had such significance. The stories had symbols of things in the past and symbols of the things to come. But Poe’s stories also had a hint of deep personal meaning in them‚ along with comedy and love. So‚ how do Poe’s stories connect to the here and now? What is the long-term significance? Here it all is. Edgar Allan Poe was a deep man‚ and when he wrote

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    Poe’s Death: Mystery or Not? Many things are known about Edgar Allan Poe‚ such as the fact he married his twelve-year-old cousin‚ and that he was a writer‚ but just how did this famous man die? Some people believe he was suffering from encephalitis or rabies. Others believe a political kidnapping was the cause of his death. The most realistic cause was that Poe died from alcoholism‚ branching from his history of drinking binges and because he was a known alcoholic. There were few symptoms that

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    The presentation on Edgar Allen Poe’s story The Black Cat begins with an opening discussion of five discussion questions that evaluate and explore the meaning of the story‚ such as the story’s theme‚ symbols‚ and characters. Around the group‚ members will discuss their different opinions and interpretations of the story by supporting their claim with textual evidence. After the brief discussion for about ten minutes‚ the illustrator would showcase their art to the group and explain his or her interpretation

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    Edgar Allen Poe was influenced by the Romantic movement of his time‚ where character motivations were guided by emotions and passions rather than reason and concepts of the occult were examined. He explored numerous facets of human fascination with the concept of violence‚ death and the aftermath in his stories “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ and “The Black Cat” and how people can be driven to commit murder‚ to insanity and to face the inevitability

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    Dark Romanticism & Poe: How The Black Cat Encompasses Dark Romantic Ideals in Pre-Civil War Era America There are multiple ways in which Dark Romantics can be differentiated from the greater whole of American society during the early to mid-1800s. Unlike their predecessors‚ the Dark Romantics believed that humans were intrinsically sinful‚ and prone to self-destruction. Their pieces also include overriding themes of mystery‚ death‚ and the macabre. Edgar Allan Poe’s The Black Cat‚ is a prime example

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     Appleby R2  7th Grade Language Arts  December 20‚ 2014  Poe: A Haunting Writer  Have you and someone else ever felt like you‚ “loved with a love that was  more than love?” Many people have felt the same feeling‚ and yet only  one man has put  into words: Edgar Allan PoeEdgar Allan Poe’s  haunting style is created through his flawless use of imagery‚ memorable  characters and tone. Poe’s readers are instantly drawn in by the chilling  feeling in their heart Poe creates. Poe’s writing demands your interest and 

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