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    horror«morbid«depressing«weird«confusing«loss«death.One word can gives all these words a common factor. That word is Poe. On paper‚ "Poe" is just aword‚ it doesn’t mean much. Or it can mean many things. I crater on Mercury. A common figurein the Zelda video game series.The Baltimore Ravens¶ mascot.A popular Tahitian dish. But‚ for writers‚ English students‚ followers of Dark Romanticism‚ and evenbasic scholars‚ the word"Poe" means so much more. "Poe" to the aforementioned people‚ is an icon‚ a person they aspireto be like‚ or just

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    differ greatly. Through analysis of the two poems‚ the reader observes that whom Poe had chosen for a speaker‚ the tone and the sound effects are all factors in both poems that make two poems with a similar theme contrast. Both poems mean the same thing and follow the same theme or "melancholy topic" as Poe called it in his essay. They both depict a speaker who is severely depressed over the death of a beautiful woman. Poe gave a sense of madness in their character‚ though‚ which made them obsess and

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    written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ who through gothic and mysterious themes tells a story of nostalgia‚ loneliness‚ grief and death. The reason for all his despair is because of his lost love‚ Lenore. Poe uses alliteration and rhyme to captivate the reader‚ setting the poem into a rhythmical pattern. He does this from the very first paragraph; “Once upon a midnight dreary‚ while I pondered weak and weary‚ Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore”. In these sentences‚ Poe also tells us that

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    In the poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe‚ he uses many different types of figurative language and spiritual references to tell a grieving story of a depressed man. Poe also has had many struggles including losing the love of his life to an illness. There are many references to the narrator’s grief throughout The Raven. The seventh stanza references the Bible‚ showing there is hope in a time of darkness. In the seventh stanza‚ Poe demonstrates allusion‚ alliteration‚ and personification. “...Raven

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    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 went and lived with with two adults

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    thought‚ and wisdom of light. They are even heroes in some tribes in some Native American cultures; but‚ they also symbolize negativity. In Middle Eastern and Christian cultures‚ ravens represent impurity‚ darkness‚ and destruction. 2) Why might Poe have chosen to use a raven in this particular poem rather than a different bird? In other words‚ how is a raven more appropriate to the content and theme of this poem? The raven in this poem represented sorrow‚

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    Fear of the Grave: A Historicist Analysis of Premature Burial in Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was the voice of a culture when it came to literature. His works were widely read and loved by many of the people in his time. Poe used themes that people were afraid of‚ he preyed on people’s most socially rooted fears and made people see them presented in front of them. In Critical Theory Today‚ Lois Tyson says‚ “our subjectivity‚ or selfhood is shaped by and shapes the culture into we were born” (284)

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    In “The Raven‚” Edgar Allen Poe utilizes symbolism to create a gloomy mood for his readers. Poe begins his poem with a description form the narrator: “Ah‚ distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December” (Poe 7). December is the end of the year which symbolizes the end of the narrator’s sanity. There is an impending doom which creates a chilling effect. The raven represents darkness and imminent death. The only word the bird utters is “nevermore” which reveals that the narrator will never again

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    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 this‚ and nothing more’”(189 The Best Of Poe; The Raven). The main character only

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    The Literary Elements of “Annabel Lee” In the Poem “Annabel Lee” by Edger Allen Poe‚ there are a couple of literary devices used. Poe uses these devices to explain the ultimate love between Annabel and the Narrator. One literary device that is used is the biblical reference to the angels of Heaven. Another is the use of nature to explain the effect that Annabel’s death had on the land. Poe uses the combination of biblical metaphors and references of nature to explain the tragedy of the death

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