Roald Dahl And Edgar Allan Poe Essay

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So Roald Dahl, and Edgar Allan Poe. They have similarities like their stories of other people like grown ups. The stories they both write are scary and have mysteries in them.For example the Landlady she kills people, but only guys. And The tell tale heart this one guy kills someone because of his eye. But in both of these stories you don't know what happened after, For example, with the Landlady it told us that she cut him open and he died. We all had questions about how did she get caught or what happened after she killed people.And in the tell tale heart book after he confesses to the police, you might want to know what happened to him after that. So these two authors have something in their life that hurting them and they write what something …show more content…

Others may have read one of his more popular dark and creepy tales like, "The Fall of the House of Usher" or "The Tell-tale Heart".These are some of the stories that are dark and scary that people loved reading to boost his popularity or let me say better poems.His style of writing is like a drama, and emotion put into one.His stories tend to have the same recurring theme of either death, lost love or both.His life was bad when he was growing up so that made him write about dram, death, emotions, torture, and murder all stuff like that.Charles Dickens inspired him because of the stories he wrote.One of the major inspirations of Poe's career was his wife, Virginia, as well as her death.And what also gave him ideas to write scary stories was his life when he was younger his mom died and his foster father left him with no money, not even a penny. Facts one day he was found lying unconscious in a Baltimore gutter. Then died for a day later unknown why. And He was one of the 1st Americans writer to explore the dark side of

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