Edgar Allan Poe Poetry Analysis

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Edgar Allan Poe’s poetry is a fascinating study of Gothic fiction that deals with darkness towards death and emptiness. On the other side his love for his wife (Virginia Clemm) somehow shined through his poetry. Imagine reading his poems for the first time, one could think Poe was a man possessed by a dark mind. A person with such darkness, yet at the same time expressed his love for his lovely wife Virginia Clemm through his poetry. In addition, Edgar Allan Poe was a person who suffered from depression and melancholy, he expressed his feelings through his writings. According to Douglas Birch, “Poe himself wrote that ‘I fell in love with my melancholy.’” Let’s take a trip inside a poet’s mind and the life of Edgar Allan Poe, through his …show more content…

Police then show up and the killer gives himself away by becoming nervous. One can think that the old man might represent Edgar Allan Poe’s step-father and the anger he might have towards him. Although Edgar Allan Poe might have loved his step-father just like the killer loved the old man, Edgar Allan Poe did not kill his step-father. This is one of Poe’s dark poems. Another poem that shows darkness is Alone, in this poem Poe expresses his loneliness and sadness later compares it to others. Poe is hurt by his childhood and cannot seem to break from it. He does not seem to understand the beautiful things around him, and to him everything appears to be negative. “From the thunder and the storm, And the cloud that took form (When the rest of Heaven was blue) Of the demon in my view.” …show more content…

As Edgar Allan Poe became older this disease grew obvious. Sixty-one percent of manic depressives abuse alcohol or drugs, and Edgar Allan Poe was a drug (liquid opium) and alcohol user. Unfortunately, Poe died at age 40 after being found semi-conscious and apparently drunk. No one really knows what caused Edgar Allan Poe death. (Birch) Without Poe suffering from mood swings he would not have created beautiful and touching poems. For example, The Raven, “Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.”(Poe 887) This poem shows how Edgar Allan Poe used his melancholy to create the

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