Edgar Allan Poe is one of the greatest writers of the 19th century. Perhaps he knows best is an ominous short story. One of my favorites is called The Raven. In his work Poe uses a coherent link between symbols to encourage readers to dig deeper into finding the true meaning of his writing. Poe's work is like a puzzle but when you first saw it not being impaired you discover that the story is more than you think.
Edger Allan Poe was one of the most influential writers of his era. Po is known for his short story "Raven and Storytelling's Heart" and also writes poems reflecting his struggle throughout his life. Poe was born in 1809 and Thomas Jefferson served as President. At the beginning of the war of 1812, there was a lot of cases of Arenpoh's life of "Frankenstein" written by Mary Sherry and "Vampire" written by John Polidri. In 1833, the UK banned slavery and after a year Spain banned slavery.
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the best journalists of the 19th century. I created a lot of poetry reflecting his life like "Crow" and "Annabel" but did not draw his life, but this is a human life's dead body ghost ruler Description. Po's plot is to delineate four special concerns in private life. - Individuals do not build communities and communities do not build society. In order to build a functional and prosperous society, people have to give up their free will in exchange for protection. According to John Stuart Mill's Freedom of Freedom, the government may never have the rights of a particular individual.
One of Poe's first works, one of his most famous works is "crow". This story is the first one, and Poe's style is open to the public. His Gothic style grew only after his wife died in 1847. This crow was opened to the public in 1845. Symbolism and figurative quotations found in crows are not only shocking and creeping but also a lively feeling that the reality is mixed with the natural or virtual world created by Poe.