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    Edgar Allen Poe was a nineteenth century American poet and short story author. The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe are both stories concerning madness and hysteria. Both tales are written in a gothic horror genre with the intention of chilling and unsettling the reader. This was to make them anticipate what was going to happen next in the story. Poe succeeds in creating tension by the content of the tales‚ partly being supernatural and suspenseful. He creates this tension by

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    about the romantics I thought that there was going to be a lot of lovey dovey stuff but I was way off on my thinking. One of the major authors that we talked about was Edgar Allan Poe. He is a prime example of the romantics not being all lovey dovey. When reading Poe’s poems and short stories I got the feeling that it was dark and sad. Poe wrote about a lot of death and dark things. I think that this comes from his rough childhood and all the deaths that he faced so early in his life. Hawthorne is another

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    Edgar Allan Poe said “I became insane‚ with long intervals of horrible sanity.” Throughout his short stories; “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ Poe sets up his characters to subconsciously reveal their insanity. Often using syntax clues and patterns‚ Poe shows the madness of the narrators of his short stories. The constant theme of denial of insanity further convinces the reader of the character’s psychosis. Characters themselves often prove they are not in touch with reality through their

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    Evidence states that Poe was a victim of a kidnapping‚which led to his death. One of many assumptions of how Poe died was that he had "congestion of the brain" when he had died. Poe also suffered from heart disease. By suffering from heart disease and lung cancer from his alcoholic ways‚ it made his health decrease. Poe had a drinking problem‚ so he could have died from alcoholism. No one really knows how Poe died and it is kind of suspicious that he was found like that in Baltimore‚Maryland‚if

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    superstition and myths of cats still remain. I believe that the story “The Black Cat” illustrates well that belief‚ within this story of a man with misfortunate events throughout his life. Edgar Allan Poe is the author of The Black Cat. He was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts and was the son of two actors. Poe was very much involved with literature and he was an American writer‚ editor‚ and literary critic. Well-known for his poetry and and short stories about mystery he was also given the credit to

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    No one really knows how Poe really died all they have are theories. People believe that it was rabies that did it and some say it was alcohol. He liked to drink‚ maybe just a little too much. His death is a mystery‚ no one really knows what happened. Reasoning no one knows what really happened evidence show its was because he drank a lot‚ there was already alcohol in his system‚ and he gave up on a lot after he started drinking. Edgar Allen Poe seemed to drink a lot. Evidence to that would be all

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    Before starting this journey on Edgar Allan Poe’s universe‚ there is nothing better than to dig deep into the events and things that caused Edgar to be one the greatest dreamers and visionaries of the world. One could spend months or even years discussing and trying to decode Poe’s mind‚ but in the end‚ his words on paper talk louder and clearer than any study or papers written by Professors of renowned institutions‚ of course‚ their studies over Edgar’s work are well appreciated‚ but no one will

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    GHENT UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND PHILOSOPHY Master‘s Dissertation: Musical Elements in Edgar Allan Poe‘s ―The Raven‖: A Literary Study EVIE HEMERIJCKX MASTER OF COMPARATIVE MODERN LITERATURE PROMOTOR: PROF. DR. Vander Motten DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE ACADEMIC YEAR 2008 - 2009 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ....................................................................................................................................... 3 1. Introduction .......

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    look through a psychological lens. Specifically in Poe’s The Black Cat. Some critics believe that Poe’s alcoholism is reflected in the piece‚ but many‚ such as James W. Gargano “advised the tales readers to avoid the biographical pitfall of seeing Poe and the first-person narrator of The Black Cat as ‘identical literary twins’” (Piacentino 1). It is due to his childhood that Poe’s narrator in The Black Cat subconsciously places animals before humans‚ thus leading to him to murder his wife.

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    "Annabel Lee" By Edgar Allan Poe What is the theme in this poem? And how is it expressed? The main theme raised in this poem is the strong and eternal love between a lover and a beloved. Many figures of speech‚ diction and several figures of sound are used to convey it. To begin with‚ hyperbole-in line nine and thirty six-is employed to describe the intensity of the lover’s feelings to magnify Annabel Lee’s beauty and innocence and to reaffirm the speaker’s grief and sorrow. The poem

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