The Poem Alone By Edgar Allan Poe

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How often have you felt alone? How does it make you feel? Sad or miserable? This is how Edgar Allan Poe seemed to feel while writing his famous poem “Alone”. “Alone”, was written in March 17, 1829, and later published in September 1875. (Line 3-4 The Complete Poem of Edgar Allan Poe By- Edgar Allan Poe ebooks) “Alone”, was a piece of art that emphasized his background, Allan’s childhood, and the tone of the poem which shows the audience how Poe felt. Firstly, at a very young age, Edgar Allan Poe’s parents passed away. Poe was then adopted by David Poe and Elizabeth Poe. The poem “Alone”, gives us an insight of Allan’s life, and how his relationship with his father made him feel alone. Poe’s father made him feel neglected, especially after …show more content…

When reading “Alone”, the readers can feel how depressed and sad Poe felt throughout his life. Poe suffered so much, especially with himself, trying to always fit in. Poe was not even successful at having a romantic relationship. Words expressed in the poem like “my sorrows, I lov’d alone, and from the thunder, and the storm” give his audience a feeling that he was depressed. (Line 6 & Line 19 “Alone” By- Edgar Allan Poe) The tone of this poem is expressed over and over, he was literally miserable. Allan wanted so much to feel happy just like everyone else. In the poem he continues to say that, “As others saw, I could not bring my passions from a common spring”, that right there signifies how not even the change of seasons could not make him feel happy. (Line 3-4 “Alone” By- Edgar Allan Poe) Nothing made Allan feel the way everyone else …show more content…

Poe’s childhood definitely affected the way he was as an adult and as a writer. Allan lost his parents, was adopted, to include his father’s negative liking to him. What kind of child would not feel the way Allan feels in this poem? Allan talks about not fitting in, he says he did not relate to the other children he was surrounded by growing up. Allan’s troubles paved the way to his writings, especially “Alone”. Often writing about misery and despair. “Alone”, is just another poem to add to this category. In conclusion, “Alone”, expresses valid points in Allan’s life. Many think he was a drunk and yes even bipolar. Moreover, Allan expressed his background, his childhood, and he set the tone of lonely emotions in “Alone”. In summary Allan felt so alone that he was convinced he would never be as happy as everyone else. Unfortunately, his theory was true as he even passed away alone. Allan leaves his readers to see that “Alone”, was a poem that summarized his entire life in bits and pieces, and even his lonely

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