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Poe and His Elements

Summary:   Essay discusses the four elements that make Edgar Allen Poe an amazing poet.


Of all the writers that I have read, the one that struck fear in my heart, and all our hearts; dazzled us with words of death; and basically was our worst nightmares put in book form, sense was Poe, the most terrifying of all authors known . Poe's wonderful of setting, characters, atmosphere, and themes are what make this man's writing the terror we all know.

Every book revolves on a certain setting and this is where Poe's imagination comes alive. Here, he shows his masterful mind and foretells the entire story. In his tales, Poe usually portrayed the setting as a house, graveyard, castle, mountain, wine-catacomb, or that of a dead person's personal chambers. All of these settings are not massively unique from what other stories use as their backdrop. But Poe's descriptive words.....

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