How Did Edgar Allan Poe Influence His Life

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Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most influential writers to date. His thrill filled tales of darkness and death helped people see a different side of romantic literature. Many believe that his isolated life and drinking problem helped influence his works. Poe showed his most prominent life accomplishment and disappointments through his life in his stories. He defined a lot of his life’s parallels through his works. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts. Edgar’s parents, Eliza Poe and David Poe Jr, weren’t there through the entirety of his life. His father abandon his family before he was born while his mother took care of Edgar and his siblings on her own. His mother Eliza, made an honest living as an actress …show more content…

Once he returned to America, he enrolled at the University of Virginia to study languages. Sadly, his life started to take a turn for the worst again. Poe soon began to drink heavily and gamble. Poe dropped out from the university once his debt became too large and damaged his relationship with his godfather Allan because he refused to repay his debts for him. Allan and Poe endured many quarrels over his debts. It was finally concluded that it would be best for Poe to join the military. While in the military, Poe published his first book, Tamerlane and Other Poems. He returned to Virginia in 1829 when he found out Frances Allan passed away from tuberculosis. Poe also published his second poetry collection Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems during this …show more content…

She was described as having a stunning appearance with “gorgeous yet fantastic beauty” (poestories.com). Bernice had zero flaws, no defects. The thing that drives the protagonist crazy is that Bernice has no specks, stains, or discoloration on her teeth. Her teeth are so perfect that he sees them good. Although her teeth are good, the good uprooted some evil. His obsession is being “addicted body and soul to the most intense and painful meditation” (poestories.com). His peculiar obsession causes him to act weirdly and strikes up his bad habits. He believes his cousins perfect teeth are the cure to his obsession. All he can think about are his cousin’s teeth and how they can stop his

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