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Edgar Allen Poe's Descriptive Words And Imaginary Language

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What information is needed for readers to make inferences about things? Is it not easier to be given well written passages, so well written and descriptive that allows the reader to picture this scenario in their mind? Edgar Allen Poe was able to do this by putting together a well written story that allowed the reader to follow page by page whether it was mentally comprehending or visualizing due to his tremendous amount of descriptive words and imaginary language.
The reason Edgar Allen Poe was able to create a vivid impression on the readers of the setting was because of his immense use of imaginary detail. “... upon the vacant eye-like windows-upon a few rank sedges- and upon a few white trunks of decayed trees- with an utter depression
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