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    Similarities between The Tell-Tale Heart and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe Edgar Allen Poe was a famous author of many different poems and stories. Throughout his life he experienced a lot of pain from loosing many of the woman he loved in life and from being disowned by his adoptive father. In his stories and poems you can notice his emotions sometimes show such as when they’re depressing and/or over a woman. A lot of his stories have another similar to it

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    The frequent shift of a dark‚ somber tone to a defeated‚ accepting tone in Edgar Allen Poe’s “Alone” asserts the overall meaning that one’s acceptance of their own personality‚ different or similar to people around them‚ ultimately results in their seclusion. At the start of the poem‚ the narrator declares his childhood isolation through an ominous tone as he affirms his dark feeling of loneliness when he compares himself to the children around him. He is an outcast‚ an outlier; “all [he] lov’d—[he]

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    Edgar Allan Poe had a major impact to literature and brought many changes. He introduced a new concept which were mysteries and the first detective story. His stories set him apart from other writers at the time because they built a suspense that no one else was doing at the time. He is the Stephen King to generations before us. Poe has even impacted Stephen King himself! Along with many other writes who are still influenced by his writing today. Horror is bigger today than ever and we can thank

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    literary career‚ Edgar Allan Poe applied irony to his stories. By doing this‚ his disturbing and odd tales became stories of mental and psychological twists and terror that trouble readers. Poe uses irony in “The Tell-Tale Heart” to increase mental tension by making the murderer in the story confess the crime that he so carefully planned. The man goes mad by fault of his own conscious and if he had not confessed‚ the murder would have been a success. Just as in “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ Poe utilizes

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    During‚ the life of Edgar Allan Poe‚ he had lost many relatives and his lover‚ Virginia‚ to tuberculosis and other causes. The poem “Annabel Lee” illustrates this love and loss of his short time lover. Poe was alone throughout his lifetime. At the age of 2 his mother died and his father later abandoned him and his brothers. Unfortunately‚ this also happened with his foster parents. Many of Poe’s “relatives” had passed away or never bothered to care for him in the times he needed them the most. During

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    Griswold remarks in an obituary that Poe was a “drunken‚ womanizing madman with no morals and no friends.” Maybe Griswold was jealous‚ envious‚ or plain hateful and evil towards Poe. Could it be that maybe Griswold was true about the claims that he stated or that Poe was actually a genius that was misjudged by the world and its views of poetry and short stories of that era. Poe created the first detective horror stories‚ mystery‚ and to capture the imagination and interest of the world around him

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    Edgar Allan Poe‚ a famous writer and poet who wrote hundreds of poems and books‚ was found dead in a ditch dead on October 7th‚ 1849. Though his death is mysterious‚ evidence shows that he most likely died from rabies. Two clues that stand out is that in the 1800’s Rabie shots weren’t invented yet and he also had symptoms of rabies. Many people argue about Poe’s death‚ but no one is absolutely sure how he died. There was never an autopsy‚ an examination to discover the cause of death or the extent

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    horrifying. Edgar Allan Poe was one of the many writers who used elements such as these in his writings. Poe was famous for reflecting the dark aspects of his mind in a story‚ creating detailed imagery intriguing the reader. The fantastic and supernatural elements are expressed in The Premature Burial as impossible and in a sense‚ horrifying. The idea of people walking after their believed death is very extreme thinking in a world that seems normal. The writing style of Edgar Allan Poe shows the

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    raven in the famous book by Edgar Allen Poe‚ The Raven‚ is completely imaginary in my opinion. The way he portrays it the raven is almost ghostly and all in the narrator’s head. The bird starts to talk in this poem‚ which is impossible for a “raven” to do. The raven also is personified and twisted with words by Edgar to make it seem like the burden of his loss Lenore that lives with him every day. The bird is not real in this poem and is just simply a figment of Edgars imagination. The bird talks

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    Edgar Allen Poe is regarded as one of the most influential writers of short stories known to man. Particularly known for his horror stories‚ Poe kept the reader guessing until the last word on the page. I would like to compare and contrast two of his well-known stories‚ “The Black Cat” and “The Cask of Amontillado”. First‚I would like to state that both of these stories are riddled with irony. The narrator in each is played to be a very untrustworthy‚ sneaky person who we are not intended to totally

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