Edgar Allan Poe's Impact On Modern Culture

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Ray Bradbury once said “You grow ravenous. You run fevers. You know exhilarations. You can 't sleep at night, because your beast-creature ideas want out and turn you in your bed. It is a grand way to live.” Bradbury is expressing that our demons can inspire us. Perhaps one of the greatest artists to use his demons to inspire and create is Edgar Allan Poe. Poe used his tragic past, depression, and awareness of the darker side of life, to fuel pioneering and dark new style of writing. This caused Poe to be hated and rejected by other writers. However in popular culture today Poe’s haunting influence, fueled by his emotional past, is not only found, but celebrated!
To understand Poe’s impact on modern culture we first need to understand his what fueled his works that are all around us. Frequently we hear little that make him sound like a monster and a devil worshiper among other things. However many of the myths that surround Poe are really just that, myths. To truly get to know Poe and why his works have such great power …show more content…

He was soon adopted by wealthy tobacco merchant, John Allan, and his wife Frances Valentine Allan, adopting their last name as his middle name. Throughout his childhood Poe was being raised by Mr. Allan to become a businessman and Virginia Gentleman; However Poe had a dream to become a writer just like his childhood hero Lord Byron, and by age thirteen he had compiled enough poetry to create a book. He was never allowed to publish due to his headmaster advising Allan against letting Poe pursue the meager

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