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    The first paragraph of Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “Ligeia” centers around a supernatural theme of Romanticism. This passage has the tendency to display irrational‚ mysterious‚ and unexplainable situations‚ which are characteristics use a lot in the Romantic era. In the first paragraph the narrator states‚ “I cannot‚ for my soul‚ remember how‚ when‚ or even precisely where I first became acquainted with the lady Ligeia” (692). There is a contradiction of the narrator’s relationship with Ligeia

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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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    Edgar Allen Poe wrote two different short stories about simple murders in his lifetime. One was titled “The Cask of Amontillado” while another was named “The Tell-Tale Heart”. These two stories share very distinct similarities such as similar plot lines and literary styling. However‚ even with the similar plots in the two stories‚ they do both express two contrasting themes that are prevalent throughout the stories. In both stories‚ the narrator is a man who is on a mission to murder somebody;

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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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    about Edgar Allan Poe a few of the very first things that comes to mind when you think of this famous writer is his dark and mysterious style of writing and also his crazy unfortunate personal life that is quite unbelievable.  The result of his personal life is the truly amazing short stories and poems that we know and love to this day.  Whether enjoying them around Halloween or any other time of the year Poe wrote many stories that enjoyed now and for many generations to come.  If  Edgar Allan Poe

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    Edgar Allan Poe is an American writer who is very famous for his short stories and poems. His works usually consists of mystery and he is considered to be having detective fiction genre‚ which in future develops into science fiction genre. Poe had a past that affected his work immensely. Most of his works are related to either illnesses or disputes between the characters. His parents had died when he was young. Two people adopted him‚ but he had disputes with his adopted father and had gone through

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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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    Draft English Studies Assignment. The Tell – Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe The short story that appealed and attracted me among the other short stories is THE TELL – TALE HEART by Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe was a writer‚ poet‚ editor and literary critic. Born on January 19‚ 1809‚ Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ he was an orphaned when his mother died shortly after his father abandoned the family. He was then taken in by John and Frances Allan but they never formally adopted

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    Print. Piacentino‚ Ed. “Poe’s ‘The Black Cat’ as psychobiography: some reflections on the narratological dynamics.” Studies In Short Fiction. 35.2 (Spring 1998). 153. Literature Resource Center. Web. 26 Oct. 2009. Poe‚ Edgar Allan. “The Black Cat.” The Essential Tales and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe. New York: Barnes and Noble Books‚ 2004. 319-327. Print.

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