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    Poe ’s Element of Symbolism Though Edgar Allan Poe ’s works all carry their own unique individualism‚ one of the few things they have in common is symbolism. Symbolism is when a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or event that stands for something else. The symbolism of each of his works carries a certain uniqueness that sets him apart from other writers in his‚ previous‚ and future generations to come. In one of his famous works‚ The Oval Portrait (176-179)‚ Poe uses a symbolic message in the end of this

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    “With me poetry has not been a purpose‚ but a passion.” ("Edgar Allan Poe Quotes"‚ 2016). Edgar Allan Poe is known as one of the most outstanding writers in history. Poe’s suffering became a physical‚ mental‚ and emotional highway to the creation of his many poems. Poe had a strange perspective on the world around him‚ because of the way he had lost multiple loved ones. Poverty was a big problem in Poe’s life‚ it threatened him in many dark ways‚ sometimes leading to debt and gambling. In addition

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    superstition and myths of cats still remain. I believe that the story “The Black Cat” illustrates well that belief‚ within this story of a man with misfortunate events throughout his life. Edgar Allan Poe is the author of The Black Cat. He was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts and was the son of two actors. Poe was very much involved with literature and he was an American writer‚ editor‚ and literary critic. Well-known for his poetry and and short stories about mystery he was also given the credit to the rise

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    "Annabel Lee" By Edgar Allan Poe What is the theme in this poem? And how is it expressed? The main theme raised in this poem is the strong and eternal love between a lover and a beloved. Many figures of speech‚ diction and several figures of sound are used to convey it. To begin with‚ hyperbole-in line nine and thirty six-is employed to describe the intensity of the lover’s feelings to magnify Annabel Lee’s beauty and innocence and to reaffirm the speaker’s grief and sorrow. The poem

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    Edgar Allan Poe is a brilliant author who wrote amazing stories and poems using various emotional effects. Throughout his lifetime he went through lots of tragedy and personal conflicts. Within his pieces of literature he uses his creative writing style abilities by making readers feel emotional effects such as horror and sorrow. With all of his past conflicts‚ I believe it made him a lot better at connecting to readers in other ways certain authors couldn’t. Poe’s style is characterized by his

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    statement is that Edgar Allan Poe’s writings illuminate his upbringing. His writings illuminate his upbringing because his childhood was very hard‚ full of darkness‚ and he never experienced love from a parent. Therefore he thought the world was like his life was‚ dark and dreary. So that is why his stories are always sad‚ and full of heartbreak. The writings by Edgar Alan Poe are for the most part sad‚ dark‚ dreary‚ and mysterious‚ they are just like how his life was. After the age of two Poe never had

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    who explained his past perfectly. Edgar Allan Poe’s life experiences influenced his subjects and writing. Poe lived most of his life alone. He was a unique child‚ and didn’t fit in. Poe wrote about how it’s good to be unique and a visionary like himself. First off Poe lived most of his life alone‚ which did inspire his poetry. Poe didn’t have parents for most of his life. In most cases when a child doesn’t have parents the child can grow depressed or isolated. “Poe never really knew his parents.” He

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    2012 Edgar Allan Poe Literary Analysis Edgar Allan Poe is often regarded as the most skilled American poet and short story writer‚ and it is no wonder because every literary work created by Poe is written with such proficiency‚ that even readers today are awe-struck. In Poe’s short stories and poems‚ one will find the same few themes in his works‚ such as women‚ the color red and a variety of horror themes‚ however one theme that is very repetitive is his employment of death. This theme is used

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    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 his college

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    “The Black Cat” are two stories that share more similarities than differences. The plots both start out the same with a main character whose actions throughout the story makes apparent to the reader his insanity and have to deal with the internal and external dilemmas that are caused by the evil deeds‚ which both happen to be involved with murder‚ due to the unstable state of the man’s conscience. The two stories have settings that are both strikingly similar. Both stories have a gothic‚ mysteriously

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