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1825
                                        Engaged to
                                        Sarah                     March 27, 1834
January
                                        Elmira
19, 1809                                                          John Allan dies
                                        Royster
Edgar Allan                                                                                              January 29, 1845
Poe was
                          1815                                                                           Becomes famous for           January 30, 1847
Born to                                                                        May 16, 1836
                                                     1826                                                “The Raven” which            Virginia
David & Eliza        Edgar lives with the
                                                     Attended the              Poe marries his 13        was published in             Clemm, Poe’s
in the city of       Allan’s in England &
                                                     University of             year old                  New York                     wife dies of T.B.
Boston.              attends school in
                                                     Virginia.                 cousin, Virginia                                       and Poe
                     London & Stroke-
                                                                               Clemm in                                               became ill.
                     Newington.
                                                                               Richmond




                                                   February 28, 1829
December 8, 1811
                                                                                                                                        October 7,
                                                   Frances Allan dies of                                                Febuary, 18
Eliza dies on a                                                                     1835                                                1849
                                                   T.B.                                                                 41
theatrical tour in
                                                                                    Moves to                            Poe             Poe died in a
Richmond.
                                                                                    Richmond with                       became          hospital in
                                                                                    cousin Virginia                     editor of       Baltimore and
                                                                                    Clemm and her                       Graham’s        was buried in
                        1821                1827
                                                                                    mother                              Magazine        the
                      Poe                   Arguments with John Allan                                                                   Westminster
                      continues             so leaves for Boston where                                                                  Presbyterian
                      to go to              he publishes poems such                                                                     Church
                      school in             as Tamerlane and joined
                                                                                    June 1839
                      Richmond              the army
                                                                                    assistant editor for the Magazine
                                                                                    Burton’s Gentleman
 Poe’s professional life was full of failure
 His greatest success was “The Raven,” which
  brought him fame, but earned him only $14.00
 Poe wrote many short stories simply for the
  money; ironically he is most famous for these
  stories
 He saw himself as a poet, but could not make a
  living from writing poetry
 He is credited with the invention of the detective
  story (these stories provided Poe with the order &
  logic that was lacking in his own life)
Poe explored the dark and often irrational side of the
                  human mind .



   His stories often are filled with a sense of anxiety &
                  have a dreamlike quality



   Poe saw women as angelic figures: “Women have
            been angels of mercy to me.”




        Poe’s characters are often tortured by guilt



            Poe’s stories are quite modern in their
               psychoanalytical components


Like many of his characters, Poe was caught between
•Rationality & irrationality
•Order & chaos
     Helen, thty beauty is to me
             Like those Nicean barks of yore
            That gently, o'er a perfumed sea,
          The weary, way-worn wanderer bore
                 To his own native shore.

         On desperate seas long wont to roam,
           Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face,
         Thy Naiad airs have brought me home
             To the glory that was Greece,
           And the grandeur that was Rome.

            Lo, in yon brilliant window-niche
            How statue-like I see thee stand,
            The agate lamp within thy hand,
           Ah! Psyche, from the regions which
                     Are Holy Land!

-.Thy: your
-Yore : long ago
-Roam: to walk or travel around without a direction
-Thee : you
-Agate: a hard stone with bands or areas of colour, used in jewellery
-Nicean: refers to boats from the city of Nicea in Asia Minor. Poe creates the phrase for its melodious sound
- Wont: accustomed.
-Hyacinth: wavy and perfumed
-Naiad : in classical mythology, a water nymph
-Psyche: goddess of the soul
   The narrator moves through a sequence of changing moods.
    When first awakened by the raven, he is gloomy. Terror
    quickly follows, then curiosity as he seeks a simple
    explanation for the tapping. The entrance of the bird makes
    him smile. But soon the uncanny aptness of the same, cruel
    answer causes bitter self-questioning, sad memory, near
    hysteria, and finally permanent hopelessness. The raven in
    the end never flits, still sitting there, with devil eyes, its shadow
    falling on the floor; and the man’s soul is in that
    shadow, forever.
   The subject of the poem deals with the death of a beautiful
    woman, which could be Virginia or others whom the Poe
    speaker loves, and the sorrow of a lover whose beautiful lady
    has been taken from him by death.
   He is continually
    reminded of the pain he
    feels from her loss (the
    bird will leave him in the
    morning like Lenore;
    Lenore will never sit in
    the chair as he does in the
    poem).
   As much as the narrator
    wants to forget his loss, he
    can’t help but remember.
 The poem contains
  internal rhyme:
 “Once upon a
  midnight dreary
  while I wandered
  weak and weary”
 Poe establishes
  immediately, an
  atmosphere/tone of
  darkness/melancholy/
  suspense/fear/anxiety
   “The Raven” reflects the
    darkness, anger and frustration
    Poe felt while watching his wife
    Virginia die for five years
   During that time, Poe struggled
    to keep Virginia fed and
    warm, and also to give her the
    medicine she desperately
    needed
   The guilt & anger he felt are
    expressed in the darkness of
    “The Raven”
In the story we read about how
   the main character lives with
   an old man in his house.
However, the old man has a red,
   vulture’s eye.
For some reason this bothers the
   main character so much that
   he wants to get rid of it! Then he
   starts spying on the old man
   every night in the dark, but one
   night the old man realizes he’s
   there.
The old man I killed and buried in
   his house.
Days later, the police went to the
   house and the main character
   confessed his crime.
   The conflict of the story
    is that the old man’s eye
    bothers the main
    character so much that
    he wants to get rid of it.


   In the end, he gets rid of
    the eye by killing the old
    man but the main
    character can still hear
    the old man’s
    heartbeat.
 Murderer
 Old man
 Police officers
The   Duality of Man
 › Light vs. Dark, Good vs. Evil –
  every man has to find a way to
  balance these out in the hopes
  that the light/good will be the
  predominate side in his life.
In The Tell-Tale Heart some foreshadowing
      is used. He also uses a simile and
  repetition of important ideas of the story.
 The Tell-Tale Heart is a Horror short
 story. Edgar Allen Poe published
 mostly horror fiction stories.
American Literature - Edgar Allan Poe
American Literature - Edgar Allan Poe
American Literature - Edgar Allan Poe

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American Literature - Edgar Allan Poe

  • 1.
  • 2. 1825 Engaged to Sarah March 27, 1834 January Elmira 19, 1809 John Allan dies Royster Edgar Allan January 29, 1845 Poe was 1815 Becomes famous for January 30, 1847 Born to May 16, 1836 1826 “The Raven” which Virginia David & Eliza Edgar lives with the Attended the Poe marries his 13 was published in Clemm, Poe’s in the city of Allan’s in England & University of year old New York wife dies of T.B. Boston. attends school in Virginia. cousin, Virginia and Poe London & Stroke- Clemm in became ill. Newington. Richmond February 28, 1829 December 8, 1811 October 7, Frances Allan dies of Febuary, 18 Eliza dies on a 1835 1849 T.B. 41 theatrical tour in Moves to Poe Poe died in a Richmond. Richmond with became hospital in cousin Virginia editor of Baltimore and Clemm and her Graham’s was buried in 1821 1827 mother Magazine the Poe Arguments with John Allan Westminster continues so leaves for Boston where Presbyterian to go to he publishes poems such Church school in as Tamerlane and joined June 1839 Richmond the army assistant editor for the Magazine Burton’s Gentleman
  • 3.  Poe’s professional life was full of failure  His greatest success was “The Raven,” which brought him fame, but earned him only $14.00  Poe wrote many short stories simply for the money; ironically he is most famous for these stories  He saw himself as a poet, but could not make a living from writing poetry  He is credited with the invention of the detective story (these stories provided Poe with the order & logic that was lacking in his own life)
  • 4. Poe explored the dark and often irrational side of the human mind . His stories often are filled with a sense of anxiety & have a dreamlike quality Poe saw women as angelic figures: “Women have been angels of mercy to me.” Poe’s characters are often tortured by guilt Poe’s stories are quite modern in their psychoanalytical components Like many of his characters, Poe was caught between •Rationality & irrationality •Order & chaos
  • 5. Helen, thty beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece, And the grandeur that was Rome. Lo, in yon brilliant window-niche How statue-like I see thee stand, The agate lamp within thy hand, Ah! Psyche, from the regions which Are Holy Land! -.Thy: your -Yore : long ago -Roam: to walk or travel around without a direction -Thee : you -Agate: a hard stone with bands or areas of colour, used in jewellery -Nicean: refers to boats from the city of Nicea in Asia Minor. Poe creates the phrase for its melodious sound - Wont: accustomed. -Hyacinth: wavy and perfumed -Naiad : in classical mythology, a water nymph -Psyche: goddess of the soul
  • 6. The narrator moves through a sequence of changing moods. When first awakened by the raven, he is gloomy. Terror quickly follows, then curiosity as he seeks a simple explanation for the tapping. The entrance of the bird makes him smile. But soon the uncanny aptness of the same, cruel answer causes bitter self-questioning, sad memory, near hysteria, and finally permanent hopelessness. The raven in the end never flits, still sitting there, with devil eyes, its shadow falling on the floor; and the man’s soul is in that shadow, forever.  The subject of the poem deals with the death of a beautiful woman, which could be Virginia or others whom the Poe speaker loves, and the sorrow of a lover whose beautiful lady has been taken from him by death.
  • 7. He is continually reminded of the pain he feels from her loss (the bird will leave him in the morning like Lenore; Lenore will never sit in the chair as he does in the poem).  As much as the narrator wants to forget his loss, he can’t help but remember.
  • 8.  The poem contains internal rhyme:  “Once upon a midnight dreary while I wandered weak and weary”  Poe establishes immediately, an atmosphere/tone of darkness/melancholy/ suspense/fear/anxiety
  • 9. “The Raven” reflects the darkness, anger and frustration Poe felt while watching his wife Virginia die for five years  During that time, Poe struggled to keep Virginia fed and warm, and also to give her the medicine she desperately needed  The guilt & anger he felt are expressed in the darkness of “The Raven”
  • 10.
  • 11. In the story we read about how the main character lives with an old man in his house. However, the old man has a red, vulture’s eye. For some reason this bothers the main character so much that he wants to get rid of it! Then he starts spying on the old man every night in the dark, but one night the old man realizes he’s there. The old man I killed and buried in his house. Days later, the police went to the house and the main character confessed his crime.
  • 12. The conflict of the story is that the old man’s eye bothers the main character so much that he wants to get rid of it.  In the end, he gets rid of the eye by killing the old man but the main character can still hear the old man’s heartbeat.
  • 13.  Murderer  Old man  Police officers
  • 14. The Duality of Man › Light vs. Dark, Good vs. Evil – every man has to find a way to balance these out in the hopes that the light/good will be the predominate side in his life.
  • 15. In The Tell-Tale Heart some foreshadowing is used. He also uses a simile and repetition of important ideas of the story.
  • 16.  The Tell-Tale Heart is a Horror short story. Edgar Allen Poe published mostly horror fiction stories.