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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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    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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    by‚ From the thunder and the storm‚ And the cloud that took the form (When the rest of Heaven was blue) Of a demon in my view. Alone Edgar Allan Poe Theme: Edgar Allan Poe is known as the man who is mostly ’remarkably incapable of analysis’. His poems are dark and brooding‚ and reflect his gloomy life. The obvious theme in this poem is difference. Poe is saying in a descriptive way that he never really fit in‚ ( as most of his poems and stories are a reflection of either his own life or are

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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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    raven in the famous book by Edgar Allen Poe‚ The Raven‚ is completely imaginary in my opinion. The way he portrays it the raven is almost ghostly and all in the narrator’s head. The bird starts to talk in this poem‚ which is impossible for a “raven” to do. The raven also is personified and twisted with words by Edgar to make it seem like the burden of his loss Lenore that lives with him every day. The bird is not real in this poem and is just simply a figment of Edgars imagination. The bird talks

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    After birth in 1809‚ Edgar suffered from a poor childhood‚ upon the loss of Elizabeth at age two‚ and an elusive father. Parentless‚ primary years were spent with a foster family‚ the Allans‚ in England‚ while Edgar attended boarding school. After returning to Richmond‚ he attended the University of Virginia for one year‚ and after oppressive gambling debts‚ Poe’s foster father‚ John‚ withdrew support of Poe. After leaving for Boston‚ he published the first set of poems and joined the military

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    The Unique Aesthetics of Allan Poe’s Horror Tales Abstract: My study is aiming at an approach to Poe’s horror tales dealing with his unique aesthetics. The paper is devoted to give a detailed analysis of some of Poe’s most famous horror tales in three aspects: Gothic Writing Style‚ Vivid Psychological Description‚ and Death of Beauty. Keyword: Aesthetics‚ Gothicism‚ Psychology‚ Death of Beauty Chapter One Introduction of Poe’s Aesthetics Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) has been held among the greatest

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    Edgar Allan Poe is a brilliant author who wrote amazing stories and poems using various emotional effects. Throughout his lifetime he went through lots of tragedy and personal conflicts. Within his pieces of literature he uses his creative writing style abilities by making readers feel emotional effects such as horror and sorrow. With all of his past conflicts‚ I believe it made him a lot better at connecting to readers in other ways certain authors couldn’t. Poe’s style is characterized by his

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    In “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the author includes many tone words that have an overall effect on the mood of his poem. This aids us in figuring out what he is trying to teach to the readers. There is a variety of positive and negative tone words‚ so the story would be putting out many feelings throughout it. While reading “The Raven” the author gives many moods like suspenseful‚ loneliness‚ and cheerfulness. In the beginning of the story‚ the author uses words to make the mood creepy. The

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s The Philosophy of Composition was written in 1846‚ and according to my perception of what he writes‚ it was first of its kind. None before him had dared to reveal their creative process‚ as difficult and complex as it is‚ and for this they received particular criticism from Poe himself. It seems to me‚ that although he respects that other writers consider the creative process a secret or merely a sled of unexpected mind twists and mysterious thought processes‚ he himself wanted

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