Edgar Allan Poe Obstacles

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Edgar Allan Poe was an american short story writer and poet. When Poe was younger he faced many challenges and through these hard times came some of his best works. Due to the hardships that inspired Edgar Allan Poe’s work, he became one of the most well known writers and poets.
Edgar Allan Poe (Birth name) was 3 years old both his mother and father died and Poe was taken into the home of John Allan and his wife, who were later thought to be his godparents. Poe was later taken to Scotland and England to get a proper education. He then spent 11 months at the University of Virginia but due to his gambling problem, his guardian refused to let him continue his schooling.
In 1827 he published his first collection of poems. His poems didn’t do so …show more content…

He was also seen publicly intoxicated multiple times after that. After being fired he went on to publish more works. Later on, in 1847, his wife, Virginia, died. Shortly after he went to providence, Rhode Island, to win over Sarah Helen Whitman, who was a poet. They had a very brief engagement.
The works I’m going to analyze are: Spirits of the dead, The Valley of Unrest, Dream within a dream and The Conqueror Worm.
Things I will be looking for in the poems I analyze: Figurative Language, Rhyme Scheme, Alliteration, personification, Diction, Tone and Mood. Due to the hardships that inspired Edgar Allan Poe’s work, he became one of the most well known writers and poets. Poe went through many hardships during his life that helped inspire his literary works. Many of his works seem pretty normal at first but then you realize there is an underlying tone of tragedy in his works, just like in his life. Many of his poems are inspired by his friends, family and real life experiences. This supports my thesis because it shows that the people and experiences in his life influenced his choices, his works and his outlook on things. It was like he saw a dark side in

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