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    Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allan Poe were known as America’s most genius‚ symbolic and professional gothic writers during the 19th century. Poe had a pretty depressing life where he encountered death of multiple loved ones. Dickinson was a middle-class woman who preferred privacy and was quiet and independent. Their poems leave readers in confusion but with a thirst to find the hidden message within each line. The most phenomenal thing about their poem is that when the message is received‚ the reader

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    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 to join

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    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 Poe reading

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    breaking the piece down to find its meaning. "Alone"‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ directly and indirectly presents Poe’s actual feelings towards his childhood. Poe introduces an adult speaker‚ which represents him‚ who is recalling his childhood. He uses a somber tone to describe his sorrow of feeling like he did not belong and he reasons about what loneliness and isolation did to him and compares it to a storm and a mountain. Edgar Allen Poe used his own life experiences in his literary works to get away from

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    popular genres throughout the United States. Due to its unique characteristics‚ mystery‚ and revolutionary qualities‚ Gothic literature intrigued many individuals to put their own take on this new and exciting form of writing. In 1839‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ became one of these individuals and wrote The Fall of the House of Usher using Gothic literature. Edgar Allen Poe’s story qualifies as Gothic literature because it includes elements of death and tragic illness‚ the supernatural‚ and the protagonist

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    important features in poetry. In the poem‚ “The Raven‚” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ he uses lots of different types of figurative language to express the mournful tone. To begin‚ alliteration is a series of words that begin with the same consonant sound. To start with‚ in the second stanza‚ Poe states‚ Eagerly I wished the morrow;-vainly I had sought to borrow/From my books a surcease of sorrow-sorrow for the lost Lenore (Lines 9-10). First‚ Poe uses alliteration to surcease of Sorrow to symbolize that he is

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    Tell to Tale” by Edgar Allen Poe was written in 1843. Edgar Allen Poe was born in 1809 in Boston‚ Massachusetts (American Literature‚ n.d). Life was hard for him growing up‚ he soon became an accomplished worldwide writer‚ editor and critic. He struggled to find his way in the world‚ unsuccessful at college due to finances. He also had a failed attempt in the military He was known for his dark style of writing‚ also known as Gothic Literature. (American Literature‚ n.d). Poe continued to struggle finically

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    Edgar Allan Poe lived a tumultuous life with many hardships and very few good times. Every time his life was getting better and looking up‚ tragedy would strike. These hardships proved to oddly bring out the best in Edgar Allan Poe as a writer. He brought these negatives in his life onto paper and became one of the greatest writers of all time. He revolutionized literature with his use of Gothic elements in his writings to give the audience a sense of fear and mystery. His use of setting in many

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    Journal Entry Five: Poe ’s Tell-Tale Heart is written through the eyes of a madman who appears to have lost some of his marbles‚ yet is extremely calculated in his actions. Is the narrator reliable? What does the beating of the heart represent? Also‚ what is the climax of this story: the murder of the old man or the madman ’s confession? Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart pp. 702-05 The short story “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe was excellent and brilliant. Poe takes a man who thinks

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    Literary Elements in Poe’s Writing In the writings of great authors it is easy to pick out the literary elements used by them. Edgar Allan Poe is one of these authors. He makes use of the same literary elements in many of his stories. Three of the most used literary elements are irony‚ antagonists and foreshadowing. Irony is used very often by Poe. Irony is when something occurs that is the exact opposite of how it should be or seem. Irony varies in that it may be displayed through someone’s

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