Edgar Allan Poe is known for his sad and dark poems but his writing ways were not just because he liked doing it. Edgar lived a very sad childhood. Growing up, his father was unfortunately a heavy drinker, fought a lot, and had financial hardships. He ended up leaving the family and Eliza, his mother, had to raise Edgar and his siblings. Soon enough, Eliza died due to sickness and David, his father, mysteriously died too, leaving Edgar an orphan. Edgar and his adoptive mother had a solid relationship as his adoptive father caused a lot of conflict, misery, and heartbreak for him. This gives an explanation of the dark and depressing tone of his poems.
Edgar Allan Poe uses metaphors, alliteration, similes, imagery, hyperboles, personification, and symbolism to create an eerie tone to his poems “The Raven” and “The Tell-Tale Heart”.
In “The Tell-Tale-Heart,” Edgar Allan Poe uses a tense tone towards the poem and gives an eerie effect to the readers. The use of the tone and language Edgar Allan Poe gives the theme that sometimes something can drive you so mad that your love and passion for someone no longer matters.As the poem slowly unrolls you learn more about the man himself questioning if he's gone mad, exhibited through a hyperbole “I heard all things in heaven and on earth. I heard many
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As he describes himself as weak he tries to pull himself out of the grief but as the air gets denser the raven's refrain pulls him back in. As the poem starts out Edgar Allan Poe describes his “midnight dreary” through personification such as “And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain”(Poe 13) The use of figurative language then gives the readers a darker tone and an eerie effect. Starting to give the readers a better understanding on why the poem's meaning is about