Different Interpretations Of Isolation In Edgar Allan Poe's Poetry

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In “Alone, “by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker recalls a moment in his childhood where he experiences extreme confinement from the world. He uses descriptive words to describe the loneliness he felt and what he gained from it. Whereas, Ella Wheeler Wilcox poem “Solitude”, the speaker talks about people being happy for the sake of others and not facing the pain internally. Both poems seem to draw on the fact that Isolation can have a negative and positive impact on an individual. The poems, “Alone” and ‘Solitude” have different interpretations of isolation. At the beginning of the poem “Alone”, the speaker talks about how he always saw himself different from others. He didn’t follow the norms of everyday children and he did things differently.

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