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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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    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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    No One Can Escape Death There are only a few certain things in life that everyone must deal with one of them being death. Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author of “The Masque of the Red Death” theme is no one can escape death no matter what precautions are taken. Prince Prospero is a cowardice king that abandons his throne to save himself and his followers to enclose themselves in a castle in hope of hiding from death that ravages his kingdom. One man in modern history similar to Prince Prospero is the cult

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    Daughter and Edgar Allan Poe. Romanticism a belief in the natural world‚ truth was accompanied the powerful emotion‚ with the natural world. A young man named Giovanni rents a room in old ending belong to a family whose ancestor was listed among the sufferers in .It looks down on a luxuriant inner garden belong to a neighbor. Dr. Rappaccini often tends the garden‚ but he is always protected by heavy gloves and sometimes a face mask. But his daughter Beatrice‚ who only touches the plant. Edgar Allan

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    The Autobiographical Elements in the Works of Edgar Allan Poe "There is no exquisite beauty without some strangeness in the proportions" (Biography on Poe 8). Edgar Alan Poe endured a very difficult life and this is evident in his literary style. He was once titled the "master of the macabre." One of the aspects in his life with which he struggled was social isolation. He used this as a topic in a number of poems and short stories. Poe’s life was also filled with periods of fear and irrationality

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    2012 Edgar Allen Poe Edgar Allen Poe was a man that led a depressing life filled with trial and tribulation‚ which caused him to stumble consistently. He was a compelling poet though. He wrote what is considered some of the greatest works. His use of words and how he crafted them into such ornate phrases resulted in his recognition as one of the greatest poets ever. Although Poe was a great writer‚ his life was dark‚ which is clearly portrayed in his poetry. To truly understand why Edgar Allen

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    Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston on January 19‚ 1809 during his life he was one of the most celebrated writers of dark poetry and fiction. He has a unique style of Gothicism in his narratives. Poe’s works haunt the mind and thrill the body. His story lines have left chills up readers’ spines for so many years‚ and he creates atmospheres that only a vampire would be comfortable in. The work of Edgar Allan Poe has many themes and literary devices including setting‚ symbolism‚ and importantly imagery

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    Whenever the name Edgar Allan Poe is brought up the first few images that come to mind are darkness‚ murders‚ mystery‚ pain and resurrections. Poe had a very troubling childhood‚ he was born in Boston in 1809‚ his father abandoned his family after Poe’s birth and his mother died a year later. A wealthy merchant then adopted him and later on as he grew up he started to grow a very rough gambling problem that his adopted stepfather refused to pay so he was forced to drop out of school. Poe then decided

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    Andrew McClarren English 015 Edgar Allan Poe remains widely recognized in literature to this day for his gloomy‚ mysterious writings. Prior to becoming an author‚ Poe lived an unfortunate life which significantly influenced his works. As a young child‚ he entered an orphanage after the death of both parents. Soon after his adoption‚ his new mother whom he loved immensely‚ passed from Tuberculosis leaving Poe with his stepfather who sincerely disliked him. He lost several women he loved either

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