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    "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Raven" is a dark reflection on lost love‚ death‚ and loss of hope. The poem examines the emotions of a young man who has lost his lover to death and who tries unsuccessfully to distract himself from his sadness through books. Books‚ however‚ prove to be of little help‚ as his night becomes a nightmare and his solitude is shattered by a single visitor‚ the raven. Through this poem‚ Poe uses symbolism‚ imagery and tone‚ as well as a variety of

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    jealousy. Edgar Allen Poe is seen as a dark‚ transcendentalist writer with a death wish for his characters. Poe’s essay is strong in the dark tone as illustrated when analyzing the setting and pieces of imagery. Poe writes with unity in his works. Poe always stays in the same dark tone. Poes uses the setting and his imagery to support his outlandish tones and ideas. Poe writes of death and terrible punishment‚ but to make the story appear more realistic he uses setting to support. Poe speaks of

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    Edgar Allen Poe was a nineteenth century American poet and short story author. The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe are both stories concerning madness and hysteria. Both tales are written in a gothic horror genre with the intention of chilling and unsettling the reader. This was to make them anticipate what was going to happen next in the story. Poe succeeds in creating tension by the content of the tales‚ partly being supernatural and suspenseful. He creates this tension by

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    Morgue Assistant Education and/or Training Required There is no requirements to become a morgue assistant but‚ it is in your on interest (if want to have a higher chance of being employed) to get a high school diploma or a GED where you will focus on classes such as biology‚ math‚ computers‚ and communication. Also they would get a part-time job during high school in an office or health care setting that will make employers want to hire you. So it is up to you how much training and education

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a famous poet in the 1800’s. He has made hundreds of poems from Bells to The Raven. Edgar was also known as the grandfather of horror in American Literature‚ because he was the first to employ many of his signature style elements in his work. Using his signature literary elements‚ he is able to make the tone of his poems go from cheerful and luminous to dark and mysterious. The death of his truly beloved wife was a key factor that also affected his writing choices and the tones

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    better understanding of their work. One author in particular who usually uses a specific dark‚ evil‚ or psychotically unstable type style in his stories in Edgar Allan Poe. In particular one of his stores‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” there are many characteristics for someone who is interested in the workings of the human mind. While reading the story Poe breaks down the mind and shows how paranoia and insanity can go hand in hand. He uses his words productively in the story to display paranoia and intellectual

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    is reflected in the piece‚ but many‚ such as James W. Gargano “advised the tales readers to avoid the biographical pitfall of seeing Poe and the first-person narrator of The Black Cat as ‘identical literary twins’” (Piacentino 1). It is due to his childhood that Poe’s narrator in The Black Cat subconsciously places animals before humans‚ thus leading to him to murder his wife. In reading The Black Cat the theories of Sigmund Freud are applicable. Freud’s theories sprout from the idea that unconscious

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    Academic Analysis of Poe’s Writings Thesis: It can be said that everyone comes with a predetermined destiny where‚ no matter what you do in life‚ your fate has been determined before birth. It matter not how hard you try to change it because it is inescapable. 1) Annabel Lee In the poem “Annabel Lee”‚ the narrator felt as if his love for his lost wife was stronger and more powerful than death itself. He couldn’t comprehend or accept that fate has run its course. It has become something

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    One can only take in such sorrow‚ loss‚ and hardships until exerting it out somehow. An utter perfect example is Edgar Allan Poe and his authentic writing. This not so romantic poet and iron-willed man has dealt with numerous losses in his career‚ but no one will forget his teachings and contributions in the literary field. Poe has had an atrocious and a despairing life that caused him to create a dark‚ extravagant writing style‚ and which has made a huge effect on every person who has read his works

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    Edgar Allan Poe was born January 19‚ 1809 in Boston‚ Massachusetts ("Edgar Allan Poe‚ 1809-1849"). His parents were well known actors. When Poe was three‚ his mother died and his father deserted him. Poe wasn’t an only child. He had an older brother and younger sister. Due to the loss of both parents‚ the three children were split up. Poe ended up in the John and Frances Allan. Poe was never officially adopted but the Allans treated him like their own son. He got everything he needed: an education

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