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Edgar Allan Poe: A Troubled Genius
Edgar Allan Poe was a gifted poet who was tortured by his psychopathic and neurotic tendencies. ... Unfortunately, Poe was never able to enjoy his achievements and was always deeply troubled. ... Fortunately for Poe, his troubled youth and life fueled his desire for writing and shaped him into a disturbed, but successful, writer. ...
The themes and elements in Poe’s works mirrored those of his own troubled life. ... Roderick Usher, the troubled young man of the story, bears a likeness to Poe that is not just physical. Roderick’s troubled life mirrors Poe’s own. ... ” Huxley claims that Poe’s alcoholism is a result of his troubled youth and childhood that have so heavily influenced every aspect of his adult life.
Approximate Word count = 954 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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