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What Direct Characterization Does Poe's Work Reflect The Romantic Era Of Literature

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Ian Chapline Mr. Howard 17/18 Language Arts III Term 2 October 17, 2017 Biographical Influences How does Poe’s work reflect the romantic era of literature? Strong, emotionally evocative imagery, and the use of symbolism and setting to draw out a feeling of nostalgia in the reader. Glorification of the past. All of these are used in a similar way that they might have been used by other authors during the period and reflect the state of literature at the time. How do the following elements connect to Poe’s real life: Characterization – What direct characterization does Poe give the reader? Why does he choose direct characterization rather than indirect characterization? He characterized the house, briefly. I think, as a method of drawing a closer parallel between the state of both Roderick and the house. Point of view – Why is the narrator limited in the way they are? The narrator is limited for the benefit of the telling of the story. The impact of events, emotions, realizations, thoughts, etc., all have a more personal, intimate quality to them when relayed through the lens of someone who knows only as much as the reader does at any one moment (although the story is written in past-tense, the quantity of information at any time during the narrator's recollection equals that of the reader). This attribute gives the tale immediacy and suspense. Theme – What theme do you believe fits the story the best and why? I think "everything decays" or, the eventuality and invariable

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