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    poetry. Poe is mostly known for his poems‚ “The Raven”‚ “The Bells”‚ and the short story‚ “The Black Cat”. His life became a mystery to everyone. His mother died when he was three years old‚ and his father left the family early on. Growing up without a father has many effects on the human brain and can lead to anger issues and some people turn to alcohol and drugs. You can see in many of his poems and short stories‚ that like his characters‚ he was insane. In The Black Cat he shows many signs

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    Jack Shipway ENG4U Foster 2-10-12 Naivety vs. Cynicism Cynicism‚ along with naivety‚ is one of the most prevalent human characteristics‚ as shown in Guy de Maupassant’s Was It a Dream? which questions the goodness of deceased loved ones by revealing their sin and deceptiveness through a contrast of the two themes.. The narrator‚ the protagonist of the story‚ is naïve as he sees his lover as perfect. He stares at a mirror in which his “perfect” lover so often saw herself in‚ yet did not see

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    The Raven The Raven is the most famous poem written by Edgar Allen Poe. It is notable because it has both melodic and dramatic qualities. This poem is written mostly in trochaic octameter‚ with eight stressed-unstressed syllables per line. The poem has 18 stanzas. Each stanza has an ABCBBB rhyme scheme and has frequent use of internal rhymes. The trochaic octameter and the repeated refrains‚ that is “nothing more” (6) and “nevermore” (48)‚ gives the poem an almost musical quality. Poe uses emphasis

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    Character Flaws in Keeper ‘N Me In Richard Wagamese’s Keeper ‘N Me ‚ the main character Garnet Raven is a young Native man who is taken away from his parents and put into foster care as a small child. He is later finally able to find his family after his brother contacts him many years later. Growing up‚ Garnet struggles with his Native identity and who he truly is. He lies to himself and to other people about his ethnicity and background and this results in Garnet being put into some difficult

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    When the raven’s friend wakes‚ he tries to catch him. He gets out through the chimney‚ thus‚ turning him black. The raven goes to where the people are and spits out the water all around so they will have it to drink and bathe in. Both tell a story about having a yearn for something and doing anything you can to get it. The Raven wishes to give water to the people who do not have it and The Loyalist Cow does everything she can to get home. Canadians are very materialistic

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    century was a tormented artist. He struggled to become the accomplished author he is known as today. Poe overcame a lot in his life with‚ his own unhappy lifetime‚ he struggled to make ends meet‚ and live with the memories major tragedies in his life. Poe is now acclaimed as one of America’s greatest writers of his time. Edgar was more on January 19th‚ 1809 in Boston Massachusetts. By the time Edgar was three years old both of his parents have died. His father passed when Edgar was two years

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    1- How does Staples describe himself? How is he sometimes seen by others? Staples describe himself as a harmless and well educate man; however‚ because of his height and looks‚ Staples is often perceive by others as threat to their wellbeing. 2- How is the complication and paradox of these situations expressed by the last sentence about Staples’s whistling classical music being the “equivalent of the cowbell that hikers wear when they know they are in bear country? The equivalent that Staples

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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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    Intellect Versus Emotion In the two short stories‚ “The Raven” and “The Cask Of Amontillado”‚ written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the contrast between realism and romantic ideas are used by the author to thoroughly scare the reader. In “The Raven”‚ the main character is an extreme realist that undergoes a romantic change from being haunted by a raven that reminds him of the death of his ex-lover Lenore. He keeps telling himself throughout the story‚ “’ tis some visitor… tapping at my chamber door- only

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    Poe’s "The Raven" is a poem of 108 lines divided into eighteen six-line stanzas. If you were to look just at the ends of the lines‚ you would notice only one or two unusual features: not only is there only one rhyme sound per stanza—lines 2‚ 4‚ 5‚ and 6 rhyming—but one rhyme sound is the same in all eighteen stanzas‚ so that seventy-two lines end with the sound "ore." In addition‚ the fourth and fifth lines of each stanza end with an identical word; in six of the stanzas that word is "door" and in

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