Edgar Allan Poe's Wife Analysis

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Finally, the third example that shows the painter is a monomaniac for that he obsesses over his painting with the respects to his painting. The painter’s obsession for his work of art that he basically abandons his wife for his art. “The painter had grown wild with the ardor of his work, and turned his eyes from canvas merely, even to regard the countenance of his wife” (Poe). The painter fixates on painting that he could not set aside time to devote to his wife. Therefore, the painter’s wife desired for him to stop painting for that she did not care for the art and commit time to her. “The painter grew tremulous, extremely pallid, aghast, and crying with a loud voice, this is Life itself! Turned suddenly to respect his beloved, but she

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