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Essay heading: Edgar Allen Poe: A great American Icon
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These feelings of separation began when his father died or disappeared around the time of the birth of Poe's sister, Rosalie. The family then moved and he was separated from his older brother, who was left with relatives in Baltimore. During those toddler years, Poe found his mother in the last stages of tuberculosis... displayed 300 characters
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During those toddler years, Poe found his mother in the last stages of tuberculosis. Upon her death, he was then separated from his younger sister. Another major low point in his life was the death of his foster mother, Mrs. Frances Allan, and his foster father disowning him, all at one time. The most significant setback for Edgar Allan Poe was the death of his cousin/wife Virginia Clemm... displayed next 300 characters
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