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    The Bell‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is a piece of gothic literature that explores life and death in the form of different types of bells. The poem has no plot‚ yet throws the reader through a series of emotions from elation to misery. The poem starts with silver sleigh bells‚ creating a happy feeling and illustrating the gaiety of childhood and the wonder of life. The poem moves to the sounds of wedding bells‚ symbolizing the hopeful beginning at the start of adulthood. Afterward‚ alarm bells start ringing

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a famous writer born in 1809. As a young boy‚ he had an extremely arduous life. His father deserted the family shortly before his mother died‚ forcing Poe into the foster care system. His foster parents sent Poe to a boarding school and later he attended the University of Virginia. After just one year‚ however‚ he had left the university due to a gambling addiction. At 18‚ Poe’s first collection of poetry was published. Poe enlisted in the Army and then attended West Point

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    The pendulum swings closer this night only to wake up to the walls closing around us. As much as I admire the stories of Edgar Allen Poe‚ I have never expected my life to become on macabre tale. When we manage to pry our eyes open in the morning‚ a new fate has introduced itself to us on the premise of death whether this be the jaws of a lion‚ or the cruel burning of ant bites. While my time in the Congo has been spent as an observer‚ I have come to the decision to write this letter to you purely

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    Daniel Brown Professor John Donnelly English 102 August 30‚ 2012 Edgar Allan Poe: The Impact of Drugs and Alcohol “Deep into that darkness peering‚ long I stood there‚ wondering‚ fearing‚ Doubting‚ dreaming dreams no mortal ever dreamed before” (Edgar Allan Poe). Deep sadness‚ darkness and tragedy are all characteristics that can be used to describe Poe’s writings. Painful tragedies‚ such as the abandonment of his father‚ the death of his biological mother‚ the death of his adoptive mother and

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    Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic tale “The Black Cat” was written to invoke a sense of shock in the reader. This short story is written as a first-person narrative in which the narrator travels through increasing levels of insanity throughout the pages. The first time I read this story‚ I thought that the narrator may have imagined it all. I thought there was a possibility that there was no cat at all‚ and the narrator suffered from delusional hallucinations

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    Story of Edgar Sawtelle there are many similarities. One of the most interesting similarities being‚ the relationship between Hamlet and Horatio‚ and Edgar and Almondine. They both reflect on the loyalty‚ protection and support shown in each writing. In Shakespeare’s drama Hamlet‚ Horatio and Hamlet have been best friends since there childhood years and have been ever since. In Wroblewski’s novel‚ The Story of Edgar Sawtelle‚ Edgar and Almondine have been inseparable since the birth of Edgar‚ with

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    In a dark dreary night‚ in the cold December‚ a faint tapping and a gentle rapping on a chamber door. A raven with the least obeisance‚ flutters through the window. In Edgar Allan Poe’s poem‚ The Raven‚ a widowed man was reading in his volume of forgotten lore‚ fell asleep. And he was awoken by a gentle knock on his chamber door‚ and a raven appears as a figment of his imagination. The Raven was another way of him thinking of Lenore‚ his lost fiance. In most cases if a bird enters a home by accident

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    Comparative Essay: Self Reliance Self reliance represents independence due to one’s own capabilities‚ judgment‚ or resources. Edgar Allan Poe and Ralph Waldo Emerson both promote self reliance. However‚ they express their similar opinions through different channels. Poe’s "The Purloined Letter" and Emerson’s "Self Reliance" present their singular view that self reliance is an important part of achieving success. However‚ there is dichotomy present within their styles of writing. Emerson‚ compared

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    “The scariest monsters are the ones that lurk within our souls”. Here is a classic Poe line. Dark and gloomy‚ thought having to be put in by the reader to understand why this line would send shivers down a someone’s spine‚ or surrounding a soul with sadness and a melancholy feeling. Poe has‚ time and time again‚ shown mastery over gothic techniques. Be it family curses‚ such as The House of Usher‚ or Unreliable Narrators‚ with the Black Cat‚ to the grotesque and gloom of a human’s mind and soul

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    The mood communicated in The Cask of Amontillado‚ by Edgar Allan Poe is eerie and mysterious. Poe establishes this mood by giving the reader distinct details about the events unfolding in the story. An example of the mood Poe creates is when Montresor and Fortunado are making their way down to the catacombs to get the Amontillado. “Let us go‚ nevertheless‚” Fortunato makes his way down to the catacombs‚ continuing to deny his cold and tells Montresor to drop it and continue onto the Amontillado

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