A Comparison Of To Science By Edgar Allen Poe

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Edgar Allen Poe, a creative mind who wrote about things that were truly mind-boggling seems to be confused about science, this new genre of education, which seems to be proving all that he knew about life to be false. His reality is now being doubted and challenged as this new science turns his whole world in a different direction. “To Science,” is a poem he wrote asking and trying to figure out what is happening as he personifies “Science” and questions it as if science was a human. Poets are generally the only one’s who can get away with personification. Poe’s poetic traits are both proven and challenged, as he beings to argue with a non-humanistic figure, while trying to fight for his imaginative state of mind, all while wanting his ideas to be proven true rather than being classified as false. Poe begins his sonnet by shouting “Science” (Line 1), this is when Poe allows the reader to question if the Science he is referring to is a person or if he is simply personifying it. He continues on the first line by claiming, “true daughter of Old Time thou art!” (1). This also implies the personification of Science, since it is now linking it with an offspring, claiming it has a daughter or, is the daughter itself. Since only living things can have an offspring, this allows the reader to embrace the fact that Science now has or is the daughter of the “Old Time”. The “Old Time” refers to the people or the historical presence of the past. Claiming that science is or has a daughter implies feministic abilities. Poe might have done this purposely, since females are the ones who can reproduce, and science is an ongoing process that keeps producing new advancements and theories. Poe continues on his passage by claiming that science has “pee... ... middle of paper ... ...ere all the honest thoughts and ideas pour out from, and as sciences continue to advance and prove all things he believed in to be false, such as mythical figures, he is no longer able to find the jewels that are buried in the sky. His hope and belief for the truth and the power of imagination is hidden in a summer dream, as he claims, gives him the ability to keep writing what he believes is true, regardless of what science works to prove false. Poe is a strong poet who always wrote things that seemed odd and gruesome. However, he tried to get the truth across about what reality does to an author and how it can fog up a creative mind. Edgar Allen Poe displays his struggle of maintaining a poetic heart and soul full of creativity and imagination in order to continue writing works that uncover hidden jewels that regular people who are drowning in reality cannot see.

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