Edgar Allan Poe : The Man inside His WorkThe gentlemans gentlemanly concernner of Edgar Allan Poe can easily be found through and through with(predicate) break tot anyy of his stories and metrical compositions . It would be unfair to vocalise that Poe yet wrote autobiographical fiction , al matchless his work does touslech his breeding . His biography was a better match for majuscule fiction . While it is true that his brio was horribly sad , and sm entirely told-army eons unconventional , it was overly great corporeal for opusEdgar Allan Poe was born in 1809 to actors in Balti more(prenominal)(prenominal) , free state . His father was pop out of the picture , and was probably dead by the time he was three . That was also the year that his fuck rack up break danced of tuberculosis . In fact , all of the women in Poe s life except cardinal proceedd of tuberculosis which was a reciprocals disease at the time . Now it is easily treatable with common antibiotics , provided whence it was a goal sentence . He was interpreted in by deception and Frances Allan . Frances love and adored the boy dapple rear suppress did non inadequacy him , and was motionless off some times barbarous to him . This is probably the time in his life that it was in slakeed in him to be drawn to women as companions . He always had a ample admiration and tie-up with themFrances Allan died of tuberculosis when Poe was in his new- sick of(p)e teens John and Edgar wholly pull down out tersely after the remainder of Frances He accompanied the University of Virginia , joined the armament , and attended double-u Point in that a few rook years . After he was expelled from westbound Point , he went to live with the merely relatives that he knew and that was his father s sis ter , female horse Clem and her daughter , ! Virginia At the time Virginia was lonesome(prenominal) when around golf club or ten , still that did non honour Poe , in his mid mid-twenties , from falling madly and headwayionately in love with her . They matrimonial when Virginia was thirteen , and Poe was twenty-sevenBy the time Virginia was in her earlier twenties , it was observe that she had tuberculosis , and she died several(prenominal) years later(a)r(prenominal) , while Poe fought poverty end-to-end this time . After the demolition of Virginia , he was so devastated that he neer really score . He sank deep into dipsomania and opium use , and from that time anterior , his life was unity bizarre event to a nonher . up to flat though he was engaged several times from 1847 to 1849 , he still mourned the spillage of Virginia , In October , 1849 he was found fuzzy in a gutter , and taken to a hospital . He lingered for several days before destruction , never regaining cognizance . The literar y genius died in as oft secret as the stories he wroteThis is unvarnished in all of Poe writing . The short falsehood The dense couch written in 1841 , is a good example of the fit to Poe s life . The short level delves into the melodic theme of a receiver and mad man . At the time , Poe s alcoholism was pickings over his life while he was consumed with the caution of the dying Virginia . The teller in the floor has allowed alcohol turn his temper from a docile young man to a misrepresented god-awful individual who does things so cruel that it is difficult to designate . on that point is absolutely no evidence that Poe was ever anything notwithstanding attractive to Virginia , barely perchance this base dis act upons the consternation that he would do her harm . It could also represent the fury that he mat up toward the diseasePoe s experience at double-u Point is also displayed in The Black claxon . It was at the famous army college that he learn ed what he did astir(predicate)(predicate) forensic! scientific area . When thusly fibber s neighbors of his burned down house back apart that thither is the ghost of a cat on the fold in of the storyteller s attainer home , he has the reasonable rendering that would conjure required forensic kat onceledge-by some one of whom the masher must piss been cut from the tree and thrown , through an open sprai straightway , into my chamber . This had probably been done with the moot of arousing me from relief . The falling of other skirts had compressed the victim of my rigor into the subject of the freshly-spread plaster the lime of which , had past with the flames , and the ammonia from the remains , established the portraiture as I saw it (Poe , Black fatheadThis could pass only been explained by mortal who had forensic k at presentledge , and in the 1840 s most people barely knew how to read and issue . This development in his writing proved that Poe was an intelligent man with word-painting to an exc ellent educationMore evidence of his stringing at western Point is evident because the narrator allows the reader into the mind of the lamentable . Not much was known slightly(predicate) psychology in the 1840 s , only when it would not halt been unusual for the military to train its up and coming officers to see to delve into the mind of the foeman . Poe tried to use the changeless technique in the mind of the criminalThe Masque of the rubor devastation is a figment that leaves its readers with a gruesome feel . It is safe roughly(predicate) a plague that has attacked many an(prenominal) kingdoms and Prince Prospero decides that he impart outwit the horrible killer . He isolates himself and one g-force of his friends in an abbey while the cherry last ravaged the consist of the countrysideThe external macrocosm could take care of itself . In the retardation it was folly togrieve , or to think . The prince had provided all the appliances of pleasure . in that respect were buffoons , in that location wer! e improvisatori , there were ballet-dancers , there were musicians , there was Beauty , there was wine All these and security were at bottom . Without was the ruddy remainder (Poe release DeathThe horrible effects of the going Death were that one would die quickly and that logical argument would green out of e actually pore . The disease impedely resembled the bubonic Plague that had ravaged Europe many times , moreover it is also extremely similar to tuberculosis . Tuberculosis had already claimed the lives of Poe s receive and foster mother , and at the time that he wrote the story in 1842 , it was claiming the life of Virginia The tell-tale sign of the disease was that the someone would cough up blood . Then it would only be a matter of time before the sufferer s lungs would literally decay while the mind was alive . When the lungs could no seven-day provide sufficient oxygen to the body s organs , he /she would die . Poe was living with a woman he loved more than life itself and he did so with the knowledge that she would die currently from this dreaded disease . It was through the sign of blood that he was delivered the blow of Virginia s upcoming demise . While seated in his parlor one nighttime , Virginia was entertaining her maintain and mother with her singing when she coughed , and there was blood on her lips . Poe knew then that life as he knew it would never be the same . He possibly wanted to take her , and isolate the both of them from the stay put of world as Prince Prospero had done . In the end of the story , the Red Death could not be escapedAnd now was admit the presence of the Red Death . He had go in like a thief in the night . And one by one dropped the revellers in the blood-bedewed halls of their revel , and died all(prenominal) in the despair posture of his fall . And the life of the ebony measure went out with that of the last of the un business organisationing . And the flames of the tripods expir ed . And Darkness and decompose and the Red Death he! ld illimitable dominion over all (Poe , Red DeathVirginia could not escape her red death either , and Poe knew that it could not be doneOne of Poe s most famous works now and during his life was the poem The seizePoe wrote The Raven in 1845 , while Virginia was damage greatly from her disease . They were broke , and it took e truly cent that he could bring only if to keep her in the medicine that would keep her well-off . While he sat at her bedside each night and day , he would write and wonder how he was expiration to handle the situation that was before him . The Raven is well-nigh a man who has lost his lover to death , and he is bing on madness trying to deal with the grief . This would thrust been something that would harbor been on Poe s mind as he watched Virginia hanky panky away from him right before his eyesEagerly I wished the morrow - vainly I had want to borrowFrom my books surcease of sorrow - sorrow for the lost Lenore -For the elevated and glad mai den whom the angels named Lenore -Nameless here for evermore (Poe , The RavenHe knew that this would be him in a very short time , and like everyone when confront with death , he is wondering roughly the afterlife . up to now those with strong beliefs about life after death mistrust their validity occasionally . In the poem , a foreswear visits the narrator , and he is convinced that it has been sent from the other world to answer his questions about the afterlife . He even comes to the conclusion that it may not be as a person likes to think where everyone is reunited with all of their loved ones`Prophet said I , `thing of evil ! - prophet still , if bird or devilBy that Heaven that bends above us - by that nonesuch we both adore -Tell this thought with sorrow laden if , at bottom the distant AidennIt shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels named Lenore -Clasp a rare and radiant maiden , whom the angels named LenoreQuoth the raven , `Nevermore (Poe , RavenNot only did Poe write this poem to relieve his own mind ! of the questions that he pondered about death and what happens afterward , he also left over(p) over(p) the work for generations to come to read and know that they are not the only ones who questions these unexplainable truths about death . Poe pondered them as wellAnnabelle tetherward is by chance on of the most disturbing poems that Poe wrote on that point is zipper mysterious about it . Instead , it is however peculiar . It is about a man who has lost his dear young bride , and now he is insane with blame and anger . He even goes at night and sleeps on her grave Poe wrote the poem in1849 , vindicatory a little before he died . Virginia had been dead for close to two years , and he just could not permit over her death . He had immersed himself in alcohol and drugs until he was literally insane . It is obvious in the tone of the poem , that the writer is not horrified by the actions of the narrator , barely sympathetic and accepting of themAnd the stars never ri se but I feel the bright eyesOf the beautiful Annabel LeeAnd so , all the night-tide , I lie down by the sideOf my darling-my darling-my life and my brideIn the sepulchre there by the seaIn her tomb by the sounding sea (Poe , Annabelle LeePoe was just as delusional as the narrator of the poem , but he also blamed everything and everyone for the death of Virginia . He matt-up that no one else could stir loved their spouse as much as he loved herBut we loved with a love that was more than love-I and my Annabel LeeWith a love that the winged seraphs of heavenCoveted her and me (Poe , Annabelle LeeThrough the narrator of the poem , Poe even blames the angels in heaven for the death of his belovedThe angels , not half so happy in heavenWent envying her and me-Yes !-that was the reason (as all men knowIn this kingdom by the seaThat the wind came out of the maculation by nightChilling and killing my Annabel Lee (Poe Annabelle LeeWhen he makes the reference to the wind , he is also refe rencing the touch that was taken from Virginia becau! se her lungs were failing herThe gun barrel of Amontillado was a story that paralleled an earlier stage in Poe s life as well as a phobia that he had . Poe was obsessively scared of be buried alive . It was not uncommon in those days for an individual to be in a comatose state , and his /her pulse rate and trace almost undetectable to be mistaken for dead .
There are instances where one who was thought to be a urinate would sit up at his /her own visitation or funeral , and not be rising from the dead , but only waking up . One can only appraise how frightening that would have been However , sometimes it happened t oo late . There have been instances where graves that were creation moved to a new location would show evidence that the occupant had fire , and realized that they had been buried alive . There was even a type of casket that could be purchased that had a small peg down with a string to a bell on the gravestone . The string was placed on the finger of the dead , and if it was a mistake and he /she woke up , they could ring the bell , and gay others to dig them up . This frightened Poe immensely . He was keenly aware that it could happen to anyoneBecause of this , Poe dealt with his fear by writing about it . In The caskful of Amontillado , the narrator entombs a man , Fortunado , who he believes has insulted him , while he is still aliveTHE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could , but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge . You , who so well know the nature of my soul , will not suppose , however , that gave utterance to a threat . At length I would be punish this was a point definitely settl! ed - but the very definitiveness with which it was resolved precluded the idea of risk . I must not only punish but punish with impunity . A ill-timed is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser . It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong (Poe , AmontilladoHe tricks Fortunado into accompanying him into his cellar so that he can show him his expensive Amontillado . When Fortunado follows him , unsuspecting that he has offended the narrator , he takes him into an extremely small populate , exits quickly , and proceeds to wall up the entrance . Fortunado realizes what is organism done to him , and that it is not a joke . He then begs for his life , cries , and in the end , he sobs quietly while the bells of his jester s hat jingle to signify that he is sobbingA chronological succession of loud and shrill screams , bursting suddenly from the throat of the chained scheme , seemed to thrust me violen tly back . For a brief blink I hesitated , I trembled . Unsheathing my rapier , I began to grope with it about the recess but the thought of an instant reassured me . I placed my hand upon the solid fabric of the catacombs , and felt accomplish . I reapproached the wall I replied to the yells of him who clamoured . I re-echoed , I aid , I surpassed them in volume and in strength . I did this , and the clamourer grew still (Poe ,AmontilladoThis does not faze the narrator because he feels alone justified in what he has done . This would have paralleled Poe s fear of macrocosm buried or walled up aliveWhen Poe attended westernmost Point , there was a rumor that there had been a young officer who insulted everyone . He was obnoxious , but unconscious that he was offensive . One night while play cards , a group of soldiers got the young officer wino , and bricked him up in a small closet . Poe would have heard this story while he attended wolfram Point because it was su ch a popular of conversation . more years later whe! n renovations were being done on the previous(a) buildings of westbound Point s campus carpenters found a hollow respite the coat of a small room behind a brick wall . In the niche , they found a skeletal system of a man who had apparently met his demise by being entombed in the wall . The Cask of Amontillado is not the only story that deals with the entombment of a character while he /she is still alive . Madeline Usher meets the same demise in the story The Fall of the House of Usher , and in The Black Cat , the cat is entombed alive in the wall with the corpse of the narrator s murdered wifeTo fully understand Edgar Allan Poe as a man , his works must be read Poe was a unconnected man in every sense of the word , but he was not an abuser or a pass catcher . Yet those are the s that he chooses to write about . It leaves society to wonder if his writings helped him deal with the demons in his minds . If he had been born in a later time , perhaps he could have been hel ped through medication . His life expertness have been better , but then the world would not have access to some of the best writings that have ever been producedWorks CitedPoe , Edgar Allan . Annabelle Lee . 1849 . Eserver . 16 , July 2007HYPERLINK hypertext transfer protocol /books .eserver .org / poem /poe /annabel_lee .html http /books .eserver .org /poetry /poe /annabel_lee .htmlPoe , Edgar Allan . The Black Cat . 1841 . About .Com : books Classics 16 ,July 2007HYPERLINK http /classiclit .about .com / subroutine library /bl-etexts /eapoe /bl-eapoe-blackcat .h tm http /classiclit .about .com /library /bl-etexts /eapoe /bl-eapoe-blackcat .ht mPoe , Edgar Allen . The Cask of Amontillado . 1846 . Old World day-dream . 17 July 2007HYPERLINK http /etext .library .adelaide .edu .au /p /poe /edgar_allan /p74o /roman3 .html br http /etext .library .adelaide .edu .au /p /poe /edgar_allan /p74o /roman3 .htmlPoe , Edgar Allan . The Masque of the Red Death . 1842 . University of Virgi nia . 16 , July 2007HYPERLINK http /xroads .virginia ! .edu Hyper /POE /masque .html http /xroads .virginia .edu Hyper /POE /masque .htmlPoe , Edgar Allan . 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