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Edgar Allan Poe Academic Journals, Critical essay Topic: To prove that Poe was a very masculine writer/ also not very ethical [] Critical Essay, Magazine
 * 1) In the poem the black cat critics are saying that he is not very ethical
 * 2) now essays say that this is a fundamentally ethical poem
 * 3) the essay says that Poe is not an ethical writer because in the poem the black cat it says its not etchical
 * 4) the poem black cat is about crime and guilt
 * 5) they say Poe has a lot of writings about guilt
 * 6) his tale of horror is "a series of mere household events
 * 7) in Poe's writing he talks as if he was a girl
 * 8) The narrator's feminine traits, stemming from his childhood
 * 9) are displayed in his "docility," "humanity," and "tenderness of heart
 * 10) While the narrator's marriage conventionally establishes his masculinity
 * 11) he fails to fully inhabit the role of husband
 * 12) The story spans several years, but the couple has no children, nor does the narrator appear to be employed
 * 13) In order to mask the feminine aspects of his identity and to counter his failed masculinity, Poe performs increasingly violent acts
 * 14) In order to mask the feminine aspects of his identity and to counter his failed masculinity, the narrator performs increasingly violent acts
 * 15) The narrator explains why he killed the cat: "because I knew it had loved me, and because I felt it had given me no reason of offense.
 * 16) he knew that in doing so he was committing a sin--a deadly sin that would so jeopardize my immortal soul as to place it
 * 17) Not long after killing the cat, Poe acquires another black cat that looks remarkably like the original except in one respect
 * 18) This violence, initially directed toward the second cat, ends in the narrator's murder of his wife
 * 19) the consequence is his most excessively masculine act: he murders his wife.
 * 20) he also behaves appropriately masculinity when visited by the police. Poe's description of these behavior

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 * 1) he importance of land and its effect on identity are clearly evident from the beginning of both texts.
 * 2) had five hundred acres and no mortgage
 * 3) The importance of land and its effect on identity are clearly evident from the beginning of both texts
 * 4) hes materialistic attitudes are further reinforced through the lexical fields at the opening of both texts
 * 5) The Ericsons had three 170 acres and a mortgage
 * 6) in A Thousand Acres the land is also portrayed from the outset as a symbol of fertility
 * 7) here are the source of each other and create each other
 * 8) Lear curses his daughters with imagery from an equally polluted landscape of 'fen-sucked fogs' and 'infection
 * 9) you can tell Poe covers up his non masculinity because he uses men in all of his writings and they all die, this makes him look all masculine
 * 10) Poe uses of obedience to describe his attitude to his father
 * 11) his father was embarrassed by his non masculinity
 * 12) The moments of the text, scenes are dramatic and full of dread
 * 13) his mother died when he was young so this makes him a very masculine writer now
 * 14) This is represented of Lear's need to understand the nature of man
 * 15) quote from Poe "I am alone felicitate/In your dear highness' love"
 * 16) Poe was alone for a while which stared making him write about non ethical and trying to hide his lack of masculinity
 * 17) The women have to tiptoe around in the play so the don't hear them
 * 18) Poe lacked his father and son relationship
 * 19) i believe this is a reason that Poe is not a very masculine writer
 * 20) which ultimately affect our responses and sympathies both towards the characters and our interpretation of the works themselves

Critical essay Magezine Topic: To pove Poe really did have a hard life []
 * 1) Edgar Allan Poe, a man whose feverish life--a chronicle of obsessions, depressions, hysterical gestures and determinedly self-destructive behavior
 * 2) goes a fair way toward proving his point
 * 3) Born to a family of actors, this made his life harder
 * 4) Poe job as an author was jeopardized by his alchloic problems
 * 5) His love life, too, tended toward the bizarre: After the death of his cousin Virginia, whom he had married when she was 13,
 * 6) he courted women with a compulsive insistence that, these days
 * 7) These episodes of eccentricity only deepen the mystery surrounding his 1849 death
 * 8) which occurred shortly after he was found drunk in Baltimore following an unexplained disappearance
 * 9) Famously credited as the inventor of the detective story
 * 10) Poe seems himself to have been the proverbial riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma
 * 11) The Revealed One, which it took to Greece and the Ukraine in August
 * 12) These projects follow such recent productions as Edgar Allan Poe, John Hardy's anti-naturalistic play about the writer's demons
 * 13) he Final Descent of Edgar Allan Poe, which is set in a morgue. This year, the rock musician Lou Reed issued the album The Raven
 * 14) That's not to say that Poe's biographical legacy has eclipsed his oeuvre on the nation's stages
 * 15) That's not to say that Poe's biographical legacy has eclipsed his oeuvre on the nation's stages
 * 16) For him, the theater is a place to question the existence of God
 * 17) The Revealed One aims to depict a man
 * 18) The challenge is to theatricalize the writings of someone who was obsessed with God and the spiritual side of our existence
 * 19) In a poem in the Gothic story "Ligeia," Poe envisaged this kind of cyclic hope and disappointment--the experience of humanity in general--as "a play of hopes and fears from "the website"
 * 20) It is tempting to think that this vision of life and mortality as theatre is the magnet that draws playwrights and performers to Edgar Allan Poe

Academic journal critical essay Topic: prove Poe's ego is evil []
 * 1) Ego-Evil refers to behavior motivated by selfish calculation and greed
 * 2) Ego-Evil is different from Superego-Evil in the sense that the former is about the elevation of self-love
 * 3) The resulting lack of self-knowledge
 * 4) makes Edgar Allan Poe's narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" judge the old man based on his own
 * 5) This essay foregrounds this interplay between the ego and the eye
 * 6) Poe's stories often manifest an intense interest in Ego-Evil and visual politics
 * 7) many of Poe's stories illustrate the biblical truths that humans love to impose their views
 * 8) Poe always sees to it that his heroes do not remain blind to the Truth for long
 * 9) but the police's questioning eye agitates and excites the narrator
 * 10) all of Poe's writings have a very bad crime happening
 * 11) Ego-Evil stands out because his hero's frame of mind is utterly corrupt
 * 12) The Tell-Tale Heart is already noted for highlighting the links between the eye
 * 13) This episode foregrounds the way of the eye
 * 14) which is always on the side of the Subject and its narcissistic fantasy.
 * 15) the narrator feels that the police's gaze
 * 16) We are in fact drawn to notice the mechanism of evil subjectivity
 * 17) IN "The Tell-Tale Heart," Ego-Evil is the cause of murder and the reason for confessing the murder." website"
 * 18) The Tell-Tale Heart offers no solution to terminate Ego-Evil
 * 19) Poe characterizes his hero with a prominent split mindset
 * 20) There for Poe is an evil writer