Edgar Allen Poe's Symbolism Of Death In "the Fall Of The House Of Ushe

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His life was filled with tragedies that started when he was ten months old and until he died at age forty. These tragedies might be the answer to why Poe wrote in a way that confuses most of his readers. "Abandoned, misunderstood, and broke throughout his life, few would have predicted that Poe would one day achieve the fame and respect now offered him in literacy circles in America and Europe? particularly France" ("The Fall of the House of Usher" - Analysis, 5)...
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These tragedies might be the answer to why Poe wrote in a way that confuses most of his readers. "Abandoned, misunderstood, and broke throughout his life, few would have predicted that Poe would one day achieve the fame and respect now offered him in literacy circles in America and Europe? particularly France" ("The Fall of the House of Usher" - Analysis, 5)...
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