Representation of Edgar Allan Poe's life and character of "Ligia" Edgar Allan Poe 's life deals with family loss and death. It is natural that his poems and stories absorb these experiences. His work reflects what he experienced in his life through supernatural and exaggerated plots, scenes, and especially characters. The color of his work is considered dark and ominous, and often the theme of death is repeated. He also often writes about love, but in general it is not a happy story.
This paper is about Edgar Allan Poe and how his life and interests are reflected in his work. He and his life believe that Edward Allan Poe resembles many writers in history He often reflects his own life experience and strange interest in his many work. And talk. By briefly describing his life and some of his stories, the relationship between his story and his own life can easily be achieved. It is no wonder that most of Edgar Allan Poe's work is about death through a red death mask as a man surrounded by Edgar Allan Poe's life and death and death and terrible events. When the slope was small, his father left his mother and three children alone. At the age of 2, Pau lost his mother. Many other deaths and terrible events are emerging in Alan Poe's life.
The fascinating and sneaky story of Edgar Allan Poe unfortunately reflects his life with troubles of 40 years. Born in Boston in 1809, Edgar Poe became an orphan in less than three years and found only desperate misery with Allans in Richmond, Virginia. His instability, poverty, drunkenness, and violent life are legendary - as he died in a Baltimore complex. However, as an artist, Edgar Allan Poe found deep glory in the shadows. Even now, his reputation as a father of a contemporary short story is a literary approach that he calls "a single effect" to capture and convey the struggle to see the light shining at the end of the tunnel and the light of justice . It is fierce and scary. This struggle dominates Po's mysterious and crazy story as it dominates the existence of torture. Despite his ugliness, Poe believes in beauty, but I believe that fighting is necessary to see beauty. These fights do not always win