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    Here is a classic Poe line. Dark and gloomy‚ thought having to be put in by the reader to understand why this line would send shivers down a someone’s spine‚ or surrounding a soul with sadness and a melancholy feeling. Poe has‚ time and time again‚ shown mastery over gothic techniques. Be it family curses‚ such as The House of Usher‚ or Unreliable Narrators‚ with the Black Cat‚ to the grotesque and gloom of a human’s mind and soul‚ seen in the Pit and the Pendulum. Poe is‚ and always will be

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    Hill 1 To analyze and compare and contrast the writing styles of Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe you must look at each one of their backgrounds and forms of writing. Stephen Edwin King is one of the most popular and best selling writers of today. Stephen King ’s horror can be appealing‚ as it strikes everyone from Edgar Allan Poe to Chuck Berry (Stine Vol. 26 238) King is a prolific and popular author of horror fiction. In his works‚ King blends elements of the traditional gothic tale with those

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    like Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe‚ solitude can be an opportunity to renew ourselves or an opportunity to seclude ourselves even more. Hawthorne’s social isolation and shyness was the subject of his letter to Longfellow which should be considered his reclusive nature. Seclusion reveals itself in nearly all of his literary works and the reserved mood only makes his writings more objective. To have his own mind being

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    Edgar Allan Poe‚ reputed as the father of American short stories‚ is a poet‚ writer and literary critic of nineteenth century. His works‚ most of which explore the dark side of consciousness and subconsciousness of human beings‚ was well-known for horror and mystery. "The Black Cat" is one of Poe’s masterpieces. It depicts love‚ hatred and fear between men through the narration of the changing relationship between a mentally abnormal man and a black cat. Loneliness‚ death‚ torture and abnormal psychology

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    Edgar Allan Poe – The Black Cat Most of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories and poems all contain similar topics. The work of Poe that we will be focusing on in this essay is ‘The Black Cat’. This story portrays the distinctive Poe elements of death/murder‚ alcoholism‚ entombment‚ death of a loved one and hints of madness in the first person narration. In the following paragraphs these factors will be described using quotes and phrases from the tale. The prevalence of alcoholism is evident in the

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    incongruity between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs." I chose to write about The Cask of Amontillado‚ by Edgar Allen Poe. In the story The Cask of Amontillado‚ Poe uses a lot of irony with his characters right from the beginning of the story. One of his main characters is named fortunato‚ but in the end‚ he is the least fortunate person in the story‚ because he is killed by Montresor. Poe also uses a lot of irony in his writing when the characters are speaking. For example‚ the main

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    Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most influential and well-known authors in American history. Poe’s short stories remain recognized throughout American literature for their gothic approach‚ tall tales‚ and his recognition style to solving mysteries. Throughout his lifetime‚ Edgar Allan Poe endured various tragic experiences such as losing his parents at the age of three years old and losing his foster-mother at the age of 20 years old. Even though his literary works and techniques were vastly unique

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    of Furniture‚” Poe details how he thinks one should decorate a room and it is strikingly similar to the furnishings in his fictional bridal chamber. The drapery within the chamber is described “vast folds‚ with a heavy and massive-looking tapestry” (“Ligeia” 84). While the material is “the richest cloth of gold. It was spotted all over‚ at irregular intervals‚ with arabesque figures” (84). This material goes with Poe’s idea of the perfect room because it is not used too much and Poe said that the

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    Poetry Book Review: Edgar Allan Poe Edition Edgar Allan Poe completely transformed not only poetry‚ but also the way people look at life and death. Poe did a unique‚ morbid twist in his poetry that no other poet had done before. It is not hard to see the connection between the nightmare of Poe ’s life and his work. His fictional work resembles the dreams of a troubled individual who keeps coming back‚ night after night‚ to the same pattern of dream. At times he traces out the pattern lightly‚

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    characters as Dr. Frankenstein’s monster and Count Dracula‚ two current pop culture horror characters who evolve from the gothic traditions. Published mainly in the 1830s and 1840s‚ the stories of Edgar Allan Poe have come to represent the height of 19th century tales of the macabre. One of the American Romantics‚ Poe showed an interest in the power of emotions. Some of his most prevalent elements can be seen

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