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Edgar Allan Poe. Logan Ward 5th 10-25-11. Edgar Allan Poe. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/19/edgar-allan-poe-at-200/. Born on : January, 19th 1809 Died on : October, 7th 1849 . 5 Short Stories and 5 Poems. 5 POEMS Dreams The Raven Annabel Lee Alone The Bells.
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Edgar Allan Poe Logan Ward 5th 10-25-11
Edgar Allan Poe http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/19/edgar-allan-poe-at-200/ Born on : January, 19th 1809 Died on: October, 7th 1849
5 Short Stories and 5 Poems 5 POEMS • Dreams • The Raven • Annabel Lee • Alone • The Bells • 5 STORIES • The Masque of The Red Death • The Cask of Amontillado • Hop-Frog, • The Murders in the Rue Morgue • The Tell-Tale Heart
biography on Edgar Allen Poe Most people know Edgar Allan Poe as a weird man who wrote disturbing stories. Some people might know him as an artistic poet. I know there was a lot more to him than that. Edgar Allan Poe Was Born On January, 19th 1809. In 1810, Edgar’s parents divorced and his mother took him and his siblings. In 1811, Edgar’s mother died. In the same year, Mr. and Mrs. Allan adopt Edgar. In 1815, Edgar went to school in England, but in 1820, he moved to America to continue school. At 14 years old, Poe attends the academy of William Burke. When Edgar turned 17, he attended the University of Virginia.
Biography In 1827, Poe dropped out of school. In the same year, he wrote and published his first book “Tamerlane and other Poems”. In 1829, Edgar’s foster mother died, so he returned home form currently being in the army. Between 1831 and 1849, Poe experienced many hardships. His father rejected him when he sent a letter, asking for help. When John Allan died, he left nothing in his will for Edgar. Many good things also happened to Poe. He won a contest and got a job. He also married his cousin, Virginia. He continued to write poems and stories. In 1849, Poe was found half conscious on a street in Baltimore. A couple days later, Edgar Allan Poe was pronounced dead on October 7th.
theory on Poe’s Death • I believe that the theory of alcohol is most accurate for Poe’s death. There is logic to why he would drink. His wife died at a young age leaving him behind. The alcohol damaged his liver, which made him very ill. His illness lead him to drink more, slowly causing his death.
Favorite poe story • My favorite Poe story was “The Masque of The Red Death”. This story was about a disease, the Red Death, that spread through the country. Prince Prospero locked the gates to his castle in order to keep the disease away. He decided to throw a masquerade ball. He decorated the rooms of his castle single colors. Each of the colors represented a different part of life. • The guests were having a good time, until midnight when a strange figure appeared. His mask looked like the face of a corpse. He had blood splotches on him, showing he was a victim of the Red Death. Prospero ordered him to be taken away, but no one moved. The prince ran after him, only to reach him and fall dead. Finally, the guests ran to attack the figure, but found out there was nothing under the cloak and mask. They were all infected by the disease, and died.
Favorite Story (Continued) Edgar Allan Poe used symbolism to tell this story. He symbolized that the Red Death was a disease that swept through the country. This disease is also known as Tuberculosis, which is where the inside of the lungs start to bleed, forcing the victim to cough up blood.
Conclusion Edgar Allan Poe was a writer who wrote many poems and stories. He wrote stories like “The Tell-Tale Heart”, to poems like “The Raven”. He is considered the “father of the modern day horror story” because he was one of the first authors to write a horror story. His stories were creepy, but enjoyable because they had meaning. The connections I made were to murderers' in scary movies.
Works Cited • Giordano, Robert. “Edgar Allan Poe Timeline” Poestories.com An Exploration of Short Stories By Edgar Allan Poe. (2005). Design215 Inc. (19 October 2011). <http://poestories.com/timeline.php>. • Merriman, C.D. “Biography Edgar Allan Poe(1809-1849).” The Literature Network. (2006). Jalic Inc. (19 October 2011). <http://www.online-literature.com/poe/>. • Shmoop Editorial Team. “ The Masque of the Red Death Symbolism, Imagery & Allegory“ • Shmoop We Speak Student (11 November 2008) Shmoop University, Inc. (19 October 2011). • <http://www.shmoop.com/masque-of-red-death/symbolism-imagery.html>. • SparkNotes Editors. “SparkNote on Poe’s Short Stories.” SparkNotes.com. (2002) SparkNotes LLC. • (19 October 2011) <http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/poestories/section10.rhtml>. • The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. The Alcohol Theory. The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe. (1997). LFC Hosting. (19 October 2011) • <http://www.eapoe.org/geninfo/poedeath.htm>.