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    In the short story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator‚ never being identified‚ states that he is sane. He goes on to say that he is kind and respects the fidelity of friendship. He claims he loves pets and likes to hang out with them. The pets in his house include "birds‚ goldfish‚ a fine dog‚ rabbits‚ a small monkey‚ and a cat". Pluto ‚the cat‚ of all pets was the narrator’s favorite. The narrator has a lot of conscious and unconscious feelings that motivate him to behave as he does

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    The death of a loved one can truly tear an individual apart. This intense and heartbreaking emotion can be seen in Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous poem‚ “The Raven.” The poem tells the story of a young man who mourns over the death of his beloved‚ Lenore. One night‚ a mysterious raven appears at his window who only says‚ “Nevermore.” This poem was written during the literary era‚ Romanticism‚ which went from 1798 - 1870. The era stressed on an individual’s feelings and imagination. “The Raven” displays

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    Edgar Allen Poe In Edgar Allen Poe’s short stories‚ The Cask of the Amontillado‚ Hop-Frog‚ and The Tell-Tale Heart‚ the themes of gruesome revenge‚ dark setting‚ and narrator as a witness come out. Throughout the stories Poe writes about some very dark plots with horrific revenge themes. All of them can be justified to a point‚ but more so they can be argued to be unjustified. In The Cask of the Amontillado‚ the main character is Montresor. He is also the narrator of the story. You learn that

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    Edgar Allen Poe The characteristics of the Red Death that make it horrible are the sharp pains‚ dizziness‚ and bleeding from the pores. Prospero’s plan for escaping the the epidemic was to escape to a deep part of the castle and seal himself and one thousand other people in that region until the epidemic was over. He provided everything needed to survive and everything needed to enjoy their stay. The clock and its chimes add to the plot by showing that each hour and day‚ we all get closer

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    Nick Arleo 3/11/13 I.Introduction Edgar Allen Poe was a very dark writer of poems and short stories. His writings terrified many. His whole life and the unfortunante events that occured during it can tell a person why his writings were the way they were written. II.Body- Poe’s early life‚ marriage‚ works‚ later years A. Early life in Boston‚MA 1.Poe’s family a.his father left his family early on in his life‚ and his mother passed away when he was 3 years of age. 2.Poe’s

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    that black cats bring bad luck or represent death. The 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

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    In the story “The Black Cat”‚ Poe uses many gothic traits and examples to embark terror into the reader of the story. Poe is able to construct so many different aspects of gothic literature into one single terrifying story for the reader to enjoy. Poe uses traits such as the use of love and true imagination in his stories and twists them into one of a kind horror for the reader. In “The Black Cat’‚ Poe uses love as one of the problems in the story‚ and as one of the ways to plant fear and terror

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    Philosophy of composition essay Edgar Allen Poe has been called one of the greatest writers of American literature. In 1846‚ he wrote his "philosophy of composition." In this‚ he detailed his approach to writing. He believed that in order to write a successful story‚ one must "excite the reader to tears". He preferred using extremely dark subject matter as a way to show the reader true beauty. in this he also shows a perfect form; every word he writes has a meaning and a purpose. The Fall of

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    Love is a common theme in poetry and “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe displays this theme clearly. The poem begins with a young man and woman who are in love. They are young‚ but their age cannot undermine the power of their love. Tragically‚ the young woman dies and the blame for her death is placed on the angels. This beautiful poem discusses the different aspects of their love and addresses the supposedly supernatural cause of her death. The most obvious theme displayed in “Annabel Lee” is love

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    “The Raven” by Edgar Alan Poe is a relatively long poem‚ and is one of my personal favorites. This poem‚ like all of Poe’s other works‚ speaks of madness and that is‚ perhaps‚ why I find it so enjoyable. In this poem an unnamed narrator‚ having just lost his mistress‚ seems to be losing his sanity as he indulges in a conversation with a raven who may only say “Nevermore.” The narrator seems to compulsively construct self-destructive meaning around the raven’s repetition of the word “Nevermore

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