Overcoming Poe's Trials and Tribulations

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Why should Edgar Allan Poe be taught in the 11th grade curriculum? There are many opinions you could express. In this essay I will reflect on the dark and mysterious works of Poe, his personal perseverance, advanced vocabulary, the struggles he faced, and why he is such an inspiration.
Poe’s works have been in print since 1827 and are identified through many stories, such as “The Cask of Amontillado,” “The Premature Burial,” “The Raven,” and many other dark works. He is an inspiration to writers and people who express themselves in dark and mysterious ways. Poe was an interesting man, he wrote very unusual pieces such as, “Annabel Lee” which is about his cousin Virginia whom he married and later and died from tuberculosis.
Although we may think this is strange now, back then it was relatively normal. “The Fall of the House of Usher” is about an incestuous family who had twins that were linked with the house, and when they died the house fell. “The Tell-Tale Heart” showed a distraught neighbor who was frightened by the eyes of an old man; he killed the man and put his heart underneath the floorboards. Many people may argue Poe might be inappropriate but doesn’t the Bible also have inappropriate things in it?
When you read his works, you think to yourself “He must have been in a really dark place in his life in to have written this”, well he was. Instead of turning all of these horrific moments into negatives, he turned them into positives with poems and short stories. With his use of advanced vocabulary and detail you have to be somewhat mature and dig deep to uncover the true meanings and understand it completely. It challenges you to push yourself into more in depth things. As you read the poems s...

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...orks, but the biography had the opposite effect and drove the sales of Poe’s books higher than they had ever been in during the author’s lifetime. The image of Poe that Griswold created that has made Poe the legend that lives to this day.
Even after all of these things occurred in Poe’s life he still persevered through it all! He still managed to be successful in everything he did. Why wouldn’t someone of his nature and character be an inspiration? Others may argue “He was an alcoholic and gambler, why in the world would you be inspired by him?” It isn’t about what he did in the past, we all have shady pasts. It is important to see how he changed his life around and turned his sorrows and weaknesses into monumental things. Most people would fall apart if this happened to them!
Edgar Allan Poe is and forever will be a muse to writers, artists, and men alike!

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