Compare And Contrast Edgar Allan Poe And Roald Dahl

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Roald Dahl and Edgar Allen Poe both have similarities in their writing. They also have their differences. Roald Dahl and Edgar Allen Poe both have dark writing styles. They also write about dark topics. As a child they both lost many family members. Dahl write dark stories while adding some lightheartedness, but Poe does not. When Dahl was three years old, he lost his father and sister to Appendicitis, which influenced the way he wrote. With the loss of his family members while he was a child, closely impacted Dahl’s style as a writer, which eventually lead to his striking success as a writer for both children and adults. Dahl’s word choice stayed the same. He kept the same words in his writing because he mainly wrote for children, which meant that if he kept the same words it would be easier for kids to comprehend. Dahl used his literary devices in stories like The Umbrella Man and The Landlady. In The Umbrella Man, the man seems nice, but he ends up scamming the people. In The Landlady, the old lady also seems nice but she ends up killing the young man. …show more content…

His father left his family when he was a young child and his mother passed away at a very young age for both himself and his mother. Him and his sister had to go to separate foster homes, and then when he was older, his foster mom also passed away. When he became a little bit older, he married a thirteen year old girl, and she too passed away. This dark background of darkness, pain, sorrow, and loss, deeply influenced the way he wrote. In his stories he expresses his dark feeling through the dark topics he talked about. Poe used his literary devices in his story The Tell-Tale Heart, in the story the narrator tries to kill the eye not the

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