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    Edgar Allan Poe‚ reputed as the father of American short stories‚ is a poet‚ writer and literary critic of nineteenth century. His works‚ most of which explore the dark side of consciousness and subconsciousness of human beings‚ was well-known for horror and mystery. "The Black Cat" is one of Poe’s masterpieces. It depicts love‚ hatred and fear between men through the narration of the changing relationship between a mentally abnormal man and a black cat. Loneliness‚ death‚ torture and abnormal psychology

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    But tomorrow I die‚ and today I hope to unburden my soul.” In the story “The Black Cat”‚ Edgar Allan Poe conveys the message that all people can experience the state of perverseness. Poe begins the story with the narrator in a jail cell‚ where he has been thrown in jail for killing his wife. Prior to present time‚ the narrator use to be a kind man‚ until being consumed and controlled by his alcoholic drinking. Poe uses symbolism‚ hyperbole‚ and oxymoron to show that everyone carries perverseness

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    of Amontillado‚” Edgar Allan Poe uses every possible type of irony to create a chilling tale of a man being chained and left to die in a catacomb. In “The Necklace‚” Guy de Maupassant also uses different types of irony to create an unfortunate tale about Madame Mathilde Loisel who has to give up her comfortable life in order to work for a necklace that turned out to be a fake. Throughout each story‚ examples of verbal‚ situational‚ and dramatic irony can be found. Edgar Allan Poe‚ who wrote “The Cask

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    Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most influential and well-known authors in American history. Poe’s short stories remain recognized throughout American literature for their gothic approach‚ tall tales‚ and his recognition style to solving mysteries. Throughout his lifetime‚ Edgar Allan Poe endured various tragic experiences such as losing his parents at the age of three years old and losing his foster-mother at the age of 20 years old. Even though his literary works and techniques were vastly unique

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    of Furniture‚” Poe details how he thinks one should decorate a room and it is strikingly similar to the furnishings in his fictional bridal chamber. The drapery within the chamber is described “vast folds‚ with a heavy and massive-looking tapestry” (“Ligeia” 84). While the material is “the richest cloth of gold. It was spotted all over‚ at irregular intervals‚ with arabesque figures” (84). This material goes with Poe’s idea of the perfect room because it is not used too much and Poe said that the

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    Poetry Book Review: Edgar Allan Poe Edition Edgar Allan Poe completely transformed not only poetry‚ but also the way people look at life and death. Poe did a unique‚ morbid twist in his poetry that no other poet had done before. It is not hard to see the connection between the nightmare of Poe ’s life and his work. His fictional work resembles the dreams of a troubled individual who keeps coming back‚ night after night‚ to the same pattern of dream. At times he traces out the pattern lightly‚

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    The death behind Edgar Allan Poe‚ one of the most famous american authors‚ has been researched by hundreds of people over the past 167 years. Even to this day his death is a mystery. Poe’s life was full of heartbreaks‚ death‚ and solitude. Compared to several ideas on how he passed‚ one really stands out from the rest. The Cooping Theory‚ proposed by John R. Thomas clarifies the reason behind his death. Cooping was a form of electoral fraud in the United States‚ a method of vote fraud practiced by

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    the very fabric of the physical and spiritual realms in order to return to genuine tranquility. Edgar Allan Poe‚ a very popular American author‚ believes in a unique philosophy that advocates these principles mentioned called Destructive Transcendence. Destructive Transcendence is the belief that in order to return to original unity‚ the physical world and the spiritual world must both be destroyed. Poe used this concept in many of his writings and its evident the influence it had on his stories due

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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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    The Tell Tale Heart & Black Cat Edger Allen Poe Edger Allen Poe is the master of suspense and horror. He was called "the father of the detective story." He was born 1809 in Boston. The Allen family took him and raised him after his mother’s death and his father abandoned him when he was 2 years old. He is a great writer and famous about his short stories. At this paper "The Tell Tale Heart" & will be discussed under the elements of Gothic Fiction. "The Till Tale Heart"‚ one of his great

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