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    seen there. There is a plaque in Cornhill‚ marking his birthplace. It is believed that Gray wrote his masterpiece‚ the Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard‚ in the graveyard of the church in Stoke Poges‚ Buckinghamshire‚ in 1750. The poem was a literary sensation when published by Robert Dodsley in February 1751 (see 1751 in poetry) and has made a lasting contribution to English literature. Its reflective‚ calm and stoic tone was greatly admired‚ and it was pirated‚ imitated‚ quoted and translated

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    Bang!! The gavel hits the table as the main character is tried and the attorney needs to find the right punishment. The story “Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is about a mentally ill man who kills another man. It is in the perspective of the killer. He wants to kill his target since his unusual eyeball which was described as “pale blue eye with a film over it” annoyed him. He waits for over a week to plan his kill. He can only be annoyed if the eye is opened. After the eye is revealed to the

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    Doppelgängers Edgar Allan Poe has always had a knack for psychologically freaking his readers out and making them believe everything he is writing. Our job as the reader is to break everything down and look for clues on how he writes. Doppelgangers are excellent clues. These funny little things can be used to make the reader second guess himself and make him wonder if he does actually know what is going on. This essay will outline four different short essays written by Poe‚ “The Black Cat‚”

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    Creating the Melancholic Tone in "The Raven" Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Raven‚" representing Poe’s own introverted crisis of hell‚ is unusually moving and attractive to the reader. In his essay entitled "The Philosophy of Composition‚" Poe reveals his purpose in writing "The Raven" and also describes the work of composing the poem as being carefully calculated in all aspects. Of all melancholy topics‚ Poe wished to use the one that was universally understood‚ death; specifically death involving a beautiful

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    of Amontillado” and “Annabel Lee” were written by Edgar Allan Poe. “Annabel Lee” is a poem about love that turned into an obsession. The speaker was never able to get over Annabel Lee and continued to sleep in her grave. On the other hand‚ “The Cask of Amontillado” is a short story about revenge and how it’s pursued. Montresor takes vengeance to the extremes when he basically kills his offender by locking in a niche in his catacombs.Edgar Allan Poe uses imagery and amorous word choice to create an

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    In the stories “The Black Cat”‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ and “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe each have different types of conflicts and causes of conflict. In the story “The Black Cat” the conflict is man vs self. In the story “The Cask of Amontillado” the conflict is man vs man. In the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” the conflict is man vs self. Each of these stories contains murder and betrayal. The cause of the conflict in the story “The Black Cat” is lack of respect of morals. The

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    Edgar Allan Poe: Reflection of His Pessimistic Moods in His Work Throughout literature‚ an author’s works almost always reflect their mood and character. Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer whose short stories and poems reflected his pessimistic moods. One of Poe’s poems‚ "The Raven‚" is about a raven that flies into the home of a sad and lonely man. This poem best expresses Poe’s sense of despair and gloominess because the literary elements used in the poem are a constant reference to

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    "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe TRUE! nervous‚ very‚ very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why WILL you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses‚ not destroyed‚ not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How then am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily‚ how calmly‚ I can tell you the whole story. It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain‚ but‚

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    and the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe: the role psychological disorders play in these stories Throughout literature‚ authors adapt instances from their own lives and integrate them into their works in order to manipulate the psychological aspects of their characters (Campbell 1). It is a rarity‚ however‚ for an author to produce a work that can be analyzed both biographically and psychologically. An excellent example of such writers is Edgar Allan Poe. Poe is famous for his Gothic style

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    Yali Saltiel 11th English Mrs. Maultasch 6 January 2013 TITLE James Russell Lowell and John Greenleaf Whittier were poets during the Romantic era. In that time‚ poets often wrote about humans’ relationship with nature. Romantics considered contact with nature as almost a religious experience. Lowell’s “The First Snowfall” and Whittier’s “Snowbound” can be explored through theme‚ tone‚ and figurative language. “The First Snowfall” and “Snowbound” share the obvious‚ similar theme‚

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