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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe was a highly acclaimed poet and writer and was a major figure in world literature based on his proficient writing. He lived a difficult and sad life, which was shown through his poetry. Poe’s writings such as “The Tell Tale Heart”, “The Raven”, and “The House of Usher” were major literary classics. Poe had a major impact in the romanticism movement of poetry and a major innovator in the modern day genre of horror. Edgar Allan Poe lived a painful and arduous life but his poetry and writings fascinated many because of their mystery and fright and even after he died, his legacy and influence still lived on everywhere. Edgar Allen Poe was born in January 19th, 1809, and both of his parents Eliza and David …show more content…

“The Raven “ was a lyrical narrative poem. The raven in the poem represents death and as it continuously shows up at the narrator’s door, and the only words it said were, “nevermore.” The narrator is constantly reminded of his lost love Lenore and how he cannot forget her and wants to be with her even though he is trying to move past it. There is major symbolism in the writing, from the raven sitting itself on “the bust of pallas,” the words nevermore and lastly the raven itself. Sadly the writing of “The Raven” was the pinnacle of his life. Two years after the publication, Poe’s wife Virginia died of tuberculosis. One of the last things, Poe wrote was the writing of the “Poetic Principle,” which presented Poe literary theories. It has become one of the most influential essays in literature history and has impacted many poets. Finally in 1849, the odd death of Edgar Allan Poe, Poe was found in the streets of Baltimore semi contious and then taken into the hospital. Four days later died on October 7, 1849. No one knew what had happened to him and still to this day many ideas have been speculated. His enemy wrote his obituary and his image was tarnished for a while. Edgar Allan Poe majorly influenced the world of literature and poetry but was only a fully renowned writer after his

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