Edgar Allan Poe Description

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Edgar Allan Poe writes many short stories and poems. They are all different, but they also all have the same things in common. Poe creates mystery and suspense for all of his short stories and poems. One way he does this is by using settings. Poe’s descriptions are insane. Lastly, he makes his characters stand out. Poe is a creative writer that uses setting, descriptions, and characters. In all of Poe’s short stories and poems he likes to create scary settings. One of these reasons would be when he says it is dark and 12 at night, midnight. For example, in the beginning of his poem/short story “The Raven” the first thing he says is, “Once upon a midnight dreary” (Poe Raven 26). Another example from the story “The Black Cat” would be “One night, …show more content…

He makes you feel like you are there and you are a part of the story. In “The Cask of Amontillado” Poe says, “Its walls were lined with human remains, piled to the vault overhead, in the fashion of great catacombs of Paris” (Poe Gold-Bug 119). Another example would be in “The Black Cat” he says, “I was aroused from sleep by the cry of fire. The curtains of my bed were in flames” (Poe Gold-Bug 110). When you read this you feel like it is you in that bed or you see it happening. In “The Raven” when Poe states “As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door” (Poe Raven 26). In “The Tell-Tale Heart” he says “His room was as black as pitch with the thick darkness” (Poe Gold-Bug …show more content…

They are somewhat psychocompared to any normal characters in another poem or short story. In “The Raven” Poe has a main character that imagines that there is a raven in his room that talks to him. “Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”” (Poe Raven 27). The main character repeadidly talks to the Raven. Another example would be in “The Cask of Amontillado” one of Poe’s characters leads a man down the deepest part of the vaults ties him up and builds a wall in front of him to murder him. “Throwing them aside, I soon uncovered a quantity of building stone and mortar. With these materials and with the aid of my trowel, I began vigorously to wall up the enterance of the niche” (Poe Gold-Bug 120). In “The Tell-Tale Heart” Poe has a similar character that murders someone because he didn’t like his eye and he could hear his heart beating after he had already murdered him. “I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye forever” (Poe Gold-Bug 74). For my final example in “The Black Cat” there is many examples to show that the main character is insane. One being “I took from my waistcoat-pocket a pen-knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberatlycut one of its eyes from the

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