How Does Edgar Allan Poe's Life Affect His Work?

1455 Words3 Pages

“The scariest monsters are the ones who lurk within our souls” was once said by Edgar Allan Poe. He of all people should know. One would think that Edgar had an extremely twisted mind because of the things he writes and some of the things he did. Most of those choices were some of the smartest but he did have good intentions. So he started to build himself up to become an editor and literary critic but the thing he is most well known for is his poetry about mystery and bloodcurdling stories. Gradually more and more people got sucked into the horror of his writings that erased the line of fiction and reality. Though should he really be held up by such expectations and get the spot in the memories of the public and history?Seeing that he started with good intentions and accomplished his goals to become better; he does in fact deserve to be at high praise by society. Through his life choices to become the famous author we all know today, his writings, and how it affected other people. First Edgar Allan Poe did not make the best choices in his life but who really does?According to airship daily one of the biggest things he gets criticized about is how he married his cousin when she was thirteen and he was in his twenties. However he did not go around picking up little girls they both really loved each other and she was his inspiration to many of …show more content…

It states in biography.com Edgar Allan Poe’s writing is mystery and gore it brings up many distant yet profound things that no one really thinks about even including drugs. All his writing like this that created such a vivid picture, the multitude could not help but think that there was something going on in is mind or life that was making him delirious. Despite everyone's thinking he was mostly sane with the condition of depression this might have helped him think of things that would show up in one's nightmares but it is not all that

More about How Does Edgar Allan Poe's Life Affect His Work?

Open Document