Edgar Poe’s Mysterious Death Uncovered Edgar Allan Poe was a literary genius who had died a tragic death. His death has become a debatable topic for many. Theories range from rabies, alcoholism, to political kidnapping. However, the theory that Edgar Allan Poe died of rabies encephalitis is most prominent. First, the irrefutable symptoms Poe had suffered. Next, it is simple to discredit almost any other theory or argument through facts. Finally, the verification of Mr. Poe’s disease. It has become…
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University Edgar Allen Poe: Literary Analysis Lakeidra Eady LITR 220 Professor Macon Sept. 31, 2013 Lakeidra Eady Professor Macon LITR 220 Sept. 31, 2013 Edgar Allen Poe Literature is a very diverse subject which constantly changes from century to century. The first American writers, in the years before the civil war, had the challenge of producing an original American literary form, content, and voice. They were creative when it came to expressing their emotions. Edgar Allen Poe was among…
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Edgar Allen Poe was born on January 19th, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts. He is known as one of America's best writersof all time. He who wrote stories that are deep, dark, thrilling and suspenseful. "His painful life, his neurotic attraction to intense beauty, violent horror, and death, and his sense of the world of dreams contributed to his greatness as a writer." (The Free Dictionary) No one knows how Edgar Allen Poe died. There are about twenty different theories about how Poe died The…
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I vowed revenge” (Poe). This is an unpredictable approach to begin a story and shows how Edgar Allan Poe had an interesting composition style. Despite this reality, there have been numerous contentions saying that his composition style wasn't really pensive and rather it was confounding. However, scholars have proved this wrong and say that he deserved the respect he got for his writing style. Edgar Allan Poe is famously known for his stories of reckoning and horror. The nineteenth century maker…
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Biography Edgar Allan Poe was born in January 19, 1809, in Boston Massachusetts. As a short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor, his tales of mystery and horror initiated the modern detective story and atmosphere in his tales of horror is supreme in American fiction. His creative talents led to the beginning of the different literary genres, earning him the nickname of “Father of the Detective Story”. Poe never really knew his parents. His father left the family early on and his mother passed…
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The second theory is that he died from rabies since there has been other cases of people dying from rabies. In the article “Poe's Death Is Rewritten as Case of Rabies” by Dr.Bentiz, it says that there was no evidence that a rabid animal had bitten Poe. It also says that there was lack of reports like CT scans and MRI. This evidence tells us that he wasn’t bitten by an animal that had rabies, but they didn’t have great medical scans so it could’ve been wrong. The theory “If only Poe Had Succeeded…
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to pen stories of horror so real, so acuminate, so macabre as to draw readers in to sharing the author’s personal madness’s. Edgar Allan Poe was just such a man. Like moths to a flame, Poe’s readers eagerly travel to brutal and horrifying destinations in the mind of the author, all the while gleefully anticipating and yet dreading each new word. Most, if not all of Poe’s more famous works, and specifically “ The Tell-Tale Heart”, illuminate his own obsession with his struggle for sanity; his…
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There are many theories that are believed to be the cause of Edgar Allan Poe’s death. Many people believe so many reasons could’ve caused the death of him but I personally believe that it may have been “cooping.” Cooping is a method of voter fraud practices by gangs in the 19th century where an unsuspecting victim would be kidnapped, disguised and forced to vote for a specific candidate multiple times under multiple disguised identities. Cooping seems to make more sense of this death. Voter fraud…
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Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” describes the horrific end of a southern upper-class family line; yet, he does it in a gothic and gloomy style, which is common for most of his writings. Even though a sense of the southern lifestyle is not directly indicated, it is clear that the story could have taken place in Southern America, which would enable it to be classified as a brilliant piece of southern literature. The focal point of the story concentrates on the demise…
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The School of Psychoanalytic Criticism “The Cask of Amontillado” and its author Edgar Allan Poe are excellent references for applying psychoanalytic interpretations to an author and his work. Psychoanalytic criticism uses a Freudian theory of a three level psyche, the ego, the super-ego, and the id to gain a better understanding of the deeper or hidden meaning within literature and an understanding of the psychological identity of the author, the characters or the reader. Freud theorized that…
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