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Analysis Of Edgar Allan Poe 's ' The ' Essay

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Edgar A. Poe is a drawing on a three feet high by about two feet in width illustration board depicting Edgar Allan Poe. Katie Scoggins uses various odd colors in this work of art for a person which is what first drew my attention. The first image I noticed on the drawing was a seemingly perfect drawing of Edgar Allen Poe as if he is there in person but with a forest green face. His hair, eyebrows, and mustache are a plum purple. Purple gives me the impression of a gentle flower that has just blossomed. His eyes produce heavy bags under them. His scarf has a light orange color. His shirt under his bright orange jacket is a dandelion yellow. The shadows below his cheeks and chin indicate a light above him like when someone tells a scary story on a camping trip. His eyes are wandering towards the sky. His nose is a block from the top to the bottom, but at about three-quarters towards the bottom it begins to flair out to form the nostrils. The background is a dark purple sky with orange streaks and dark black ravens with yellow beaks and feet. I stared at Edgar A. Poe for several minutes trying to figure out the meaning of the drawing. The background is the inside of Poe’s mind. After studying it carefully I realized that Poe is brighter than the background. So like a glimmer of light in darkness is hope, Poe is his only hope in his own mind. The green coloration of his face reminds me of a forest full of life. The loneliness in the drawing is sad, because Poe is all alone in

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