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Love And Marriage Are Both Decisions it matter, we did find a skeleton and some persons said it looked like Poe. We honor the memory of Poe and his works" (Scarlet 373,374). Now all that lies on Poe’s headstone in Westchester is a number eight engraved on a stone.You can find proof of this by looking into the traditions of other cultures. In the western tradition we love and decide to marry. In the eastern tradition they marry and decide to love.Oh, but you say, “we have fallen in love and decided to marry”. It is a common default in the way we understand love. It implies that we really have no control and besieged by the compounding physical effects and modern confusion. We have decided to legally join ourselves together and hope that nothing changes.Something changes. In this country more then fifty percent of the time something changes. Because we made the second decision, to marry, assuming that a mystery made the first decision, to love, for us. Now, we have a mess, often an extended, expensive mess that can be bitter and unhappy and affect the lives of children for generations.Love and marriage are both decisions. It does not make much difference in which order the decisions to love and marry are made. It depends more on where your traditions come from, eastern or western. But, you can not successfully build a healthy relationship unless you consciously make both these decisions.The only way to make good decisions is to have a good understanding of the nature of the issue. Marriage is pretty easy. It is a contract. Love is much more difficult. It is an abstraction.When you promise to Of Poe’s entire life "The Raven" is said to be Poe’s best known and written work. It is said to have his favorite theme the death of a beautiful women. "The Raven" was first published in the American Review on the first of February, 1845 on pages 143-145. It has also bean published in numerous other literary publications. The story of the Raven is about Poe and his lost wife. Poe uses a great amount of symbolism in the raven to express his feelings. For start the raven is a symbol of mournful and never-ending sadness. This is said to not only be a description of the "The Raven" but the description of the majority of his work. Poe also talks of the Balm In Gilead which is a fictitious place in the old testament where there is no suffering. Poe also refers to a bust of pallas above his chamber door. Pallas was the Greek God of Wisdom. Poe also refers to the Plutonium shores which is referring to Hell. There are also a lot of themes in "The Raven" that relate to Poe’s life. In "The Raven" Poe talks a lot of loneliness. Poe suffered from loneliness and depression, both clinical and chemical. It is also said that Poe had a bust of Pallas over his door when he lived in New York city (The Raven). Poe also writes of imagining that there is someone at his door when he said, "Here I opened wide the door, darkness there and nothing more". This can be incorporated with is madness. Po Employment Screening Technology Biography of Edgar Allen PoeTechnological advancements have brought many benefits not only to people from all walks of life but also to different businesses and organizations, whether big or small. In the past, companies and other business firms rely on job interviews and written examinations when pre-screening applicants. But nowadays, these tools are not enough to determine the accuracy of the information provided by job applicants such as educational background and work experiences. Good thing, companies and private investigation agencies now conduct thorough background checks by using employment screening technology.Employment screening technology continues to advance as more and more companies find the need to obtain detailed and accurate reports regarding the applicant's background. Although employers can already make use of this during the hiring process, they prefer private agencies to do background checks using this technology. So, if your company also plans to hire the services of employment screening companies, you should see to it that the company you choose will use only the latest technology to better achieve accurate results.Important usesEmployment screening technology is used mainly to discover who among the applicants has the most potential to meet the requirements of the job. In most companies, even if there is one vacancy, the number of applicants can reach up to 10 Edgar Allen Poe was one of the most successful writers of all time. He is known for his tales of the mysterious and macabre. He is reported to be the first master of the short story form (Edgar Allen Poe). About 12 of his works are known for their flawless literary construction. Poe had a rough childhood which definitely contributed to his writing. Poe was born in January 19th of 1809 in Boston. Poe was the son of David Poe, an actor and Eliza Poe, an actress. Poe also had a sister. At age three Poe was orphaned when he father disappeared one night and never returned and his mother died of tuberculosis. Poe then went to a foster house where he was adopted by John and Fanny Allen. Poe then at age six moved to England where he attended private schools. As a teen Poe was very gifted in foreign language. He wrote some of his early works in both French an Latin. At age fifteen Poe had already written enough works to publish a book but John would not allow it. Poe was also very fit as a teen. Poe was supposedly a very fast swimmer and runner. It is reported that Poe once as a teen swam the James river from Lundhams Wharf to Warwick Bar which is six miles against a strong current (Woodberry 20). At 15 Poe was the Lieutenant of the Junior Morgan Riflemen. Poe was then reviewed by the famous Marquis De Lafayette. Poe’s grandfather General Poe is where Poe most likely got his military influence from. In 1826 Poe enrolled into the University of Virginia. Poe wanted to become a translator. Poe was considered to be "precisely correct" (Moldavia). Poe also loved debating. The student life at the University of Virginia in 1826 was very chaotic. In one student riot the students threw bottles and bricks at the professors. In Poe’s letters to John Allen he often talked of violence on campus. He once wrote of how a student was struck on the head with a stone and then pulled out a gun and killed his attacker(Moldavia). By the end of the year Poe had started to develop gambling debts. Poe blamed his gambling debts on John Allen saying that he did not provide enough for him to live on. Therefore gambling was the only way to survive. I think that it would have bean quite possible for Poe to get a job. Before the year was over Poe had developed gambling debts exceeding 2,500 dollars (Moldavia). When Poe went back to Richmond where John lived for the summer he expected John to pay of his debts. John would not pay of the debts and made John work as a clerk at his firm to pay them off. In 1827 Poe moved out of Johns house. In a letter to John Poe wrote, "I have heard you say when you little thought I was listening and therefor must have said it in ear that you had no affection for me" (letters 203). Poe then resorted to gambling again and became even more into debt. Poe then moved to Boston under the alias of Henri Le Renett (Moldavia). Poe then managed to published his first book Tamerline and Other Poems under the pen name of a Bostonian. Later in 1827 Poe enlisted into the United States Army where he stayed for two years. In 1829 Poe wrote his second book Aarat, Tamberline, and Other Poems by Edgar A. Poe. After Poe left the Army Poe reconciled with Poe’s father and convinced John to send Poe to West Point Military Academy. Poe only stayed at Westpoint for a year a which he was dismissed for neglect of duties. John then disowned Poe forever. In 1831 Poe moved back to Baltimore to live with his cousin and aunt. In 1831 Poe also wrote his third book Poems by Edgar A. Poe with financial help from his friends at Westpoint. In 1832 Poe won a contest with "AMS found in a bottle". Then in 1836 Poe married his cousin Virginia Clem whom Poe had bean living with. Virginia was only thirteen when Poe married Virginia. Shortly after Poe had married Virginia she contracted the deadly disease tuberculosis. Virginia then died ten years later. With the death of Poe’s wife Poe became very depressed. Poe then became addicted to many drugs, mainly opium and laudanum. It is also reported that he used morphine (Mankowitz 259,729). It is said that Poe used these drugs and drank so much because his nervous system was becoming extremely sensitive and it would rid him of the pain (Black). Poe did try to quit drinking many times but he was never successful. In a letter on July 22,1848 Poe wrote, "It has bean a long while since any artificial stimulus has passed my lips" (Letters 239). Poe also to go mad. Poe’s madness was mainly credited to brain lesions or scars in the brain. A good example of Poe breaking down is when he arrived at John Sartains office begging him for protection from an imaginary Army. Poe then shaved of his mustache so that they would not recognize him (Mankowitz 232). Poe describes his illness in a letter on August 7, 1849, "I have suffered worse than death-net so much from cholera as from its long continued consequences in debility and compression of the brain" (Letters 365) Poe’s condition continued to grow worse. Poe was brought to the Washington Hospital of Baltimore on the night of October 6, 1849 after being found in the middle of the road (Moran 78). Poe then recited his final poem.Father I firmly do believe I know, for death who comes for mefrom the regions of blast afar where there is nothing to deceive hath left his iron gates ajar and rays of truth you cannot seeare flashing through eternity(Moran 24) Poe died the following morning. It is reported that Poe ended up dying of Lobar pneumonia complicated by transient retardation or depression which is excessive nervous prostration affecting the brain and resulting from exposure and encephalitis or inflammation of the brain (Scarlet 365). With Poe’s burial there has bean a lot of mix up. Poe was originally buried next to his grandfather General Poe in Westchester. A headstone was not placed on his grave because it had bean run over (Parker). Then in 1875 they decided to move Poe to Baltimore where a monument would be erected over his grave. When they went to dig up Poe to move him, since there weren’t good markings on the grave, they dug up Pvt. Philip Mosher who was on the opposite side of Poe’s grandfather and moved him (Parker). They know that Poe isn’t buried in Baltimore because when Poe was supposedly dug up the coffin description didn’t match the description of Poe’s coffin. When Thomas G. Scarf first discovered of the Poe burial mix up he questioned the church committee and they said, "Does it matter, we did find a skeleton and some persons said it looked like Poe. We honor the memory of Poe and his works" (Scarlet 373,374). Now all that lies on Poe’s headstone in Westchester is a number eight engraved on a stone. Of Poe’s entire life "The Raven" is said to be Poe’s best known and written work. It is said to have his favorite theme the death of a beautiful women. "The Raven" was first published in the American Review on the first of February, 1845 on pages 143-145. It has also bean published in numerous other literary publications. The story of the Raven is about Poe and his lost wife. Poe uses a great amount of symbolism in the raven to express his feelings. For start the raven is a symbol of mournful and never-ending sadness. This is said to not only be a description of the "The Raven" but the description of the majority of his work. Poe also talks of the Balm In Gilead which is a fictitious place in the old testament where there is no suffering. Poe also refers to a bust of pallas above his chamber door. Pallas was the Greek God of Wisdom. Poe also refers to the Plutonium shores which is referring to Hell. There are also a lot of themes in "The Raven" that relate to Poe’s life. In "The Raven" Poe talks a lot of loneliness. Poe suffered from loneliness and depression, both clinical and chemical. It is also said that Poe had a bust of Pallas over his door when he lived in New York city (The Raven). Poe also writes of imagining that there is someone at his door when he said, "Here I opened wide the door, darkness there and nothing more". This can be incorporated with is madness. Poe HelloMoto - Code To Tension Free Life ng. The student life at the University of Virginia in 1826 was very chaotic. In one student riot the students threw bottles and bricks at the professors. In Poe’s letters to John Allen he often talked of violence on campus. He once wrote of how a student was struck on the head with a stone and then pulled out a gun and killed his attacker(Moldavia).Since their very introduction as the first analog mobile phone, phones from the house of Motorola made it to the market and stayed in the heart of the users. 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The cost-effective Motorola phones are loaded with state-of-the-art technology. Added to it, the sleek and stylish design of the phones offer style statement to its customer. These phones are futuristic and fully capable to counter the demands of presen By the end of the year Poe had started to develop gambling debts. Poe blamed his gambling debts on John Allen saying that he did not provide enough for him to live on. Therefore gambling was the only way to survive. I think that it would have bean quite possible for Poe to get a job. Before the year was over Poe had developed gambling debts exceeding 2,500 dollars (Moldavia). When Poe went back to Richmond where John lived for the summer he expected John to pay of his debts. John would not pay of the debts and made John work as a clerk at his firm to pay them off. In 1827 Poe moved out of Johns house. In a letter to John Poe wrote, "I have heard you say when you little thought I was listening and therefor must have said it in ear that you had no affection for me" (letters 203). Poe then resorted to gambling again and became even more into debt. Poe then moved to Boston under the alias of Henri Le Renett (Moldavia). Poe then managed to published his first book Tamerline and Other Poems under the pen name of a Bostonian. Later in 1827 Poe enlisted into the United States Army where he stayed for two years. In 1829 Poe wrote his second book Aarat, Tamberline, and Other Poems by Edgar A. Poe. After Poe left the Army Poe reconciled with Poe’s father and convinced John to send Poe to West Point Military Academy. Poe only stayed at Westpoint for a year a which he was dismissed for neglect of duties. John then disowned Poe forever. In 1831 Poe moved back to Baltimore to live with his cousin and aunt. In 1831 Poe also wrote his third book Poems by Edgar A. Poe with financial help from his friends at Westpoint. In 1832 Poe won a contest with "AMS found in a bottle". Then in 1836 Poe married his cousin Virginia Clem whom Poe had bean living with. Virginia was only thirteen when Poe married Virginia. Shortly after Poe had married Virginia she contracted the deadly disease tuberculosis. Virginia then died ten years later. With the death of Poe’s wife Poe became very depressed. Poe then became addicted to many drugs, mainly opium and laudanum. It is also reported that he used morphine (Mankowitz 259,729). It is said that Poe used these drugs and drank so much because his nervous system was becoming extremely sensitive and it would rid him of the pain (Black). Poe did try to quit drinking many times but he was never successful. In a letter on July 22,1848 Poe wrote, "It has bean a long while since any artificial stimulus has passed my lips" (Letters 239). Poe also to go mad. Poe’s madness was mainly credited to brain lesions or scars in the brain. A good example of Poe breaking down is when he arrived at John Sartains office begging him for protection from an imaginary Army. Poe then shaved of his mustache so that they would not recognize him (Mankowitz 232). Poe describes his illness in a letter on August 7, 1849, "I have suffered worse than death-net so much from cholera as from its long continued consequences in debility and compression of the brain" (Letters 365) Poe’s condition continued to grow worse. Poe was brought to the Washington Hospital of Baltimore on the night of October 6, 1849 after being found in the middle of the road (Moran 78). Poe then recited his final poem.Father I firmly do believe I know, for death who comes for mefrom the regions of blast afar where there is nothing to deceive hath left his iron gates ajar and rays of truth you cannot seeare flashing through eternity(Moran 24) Poe died the following morning. It is reported that Poe ended up dying of Lobar pneumonia complicated by transient retardation or depression which is excessive nervous prostration affecting the brain and resulting from exposure and encephalitis or inflammation of the brain (Scarlet 365). With Poe’s burial there has bean a lot of mix up. Poe was originally buried next to his grandfather General Poe in Westchester. A headstone was not placed on his grave because it had bean run over (Parker). Then in 1875 they decided to move Poe to Baltimore where a monument would be erected over his grave. When they went to dig up Poe to move him, since there weren’t good markings on the grave, they dug up Pvt. Philip Mosher who was on the opposite side of Poe’s grandfather and moved him (Parker). They know that Poe isn’t buried in Baltimore because when Poe was supposedly dug up the coffin description didn’t match the description of Poe’s coffin. When Thomas G. Scarf first discovered of the Poe burial mix up he questioned the church committee and they said, "Does it matter, we did find a skeleton and some persons said it looked like Poe. We honor the memory of Poe and his works" (Scarlet 373,374). Now all that lies on Poe’s headstone in Westchester is a number eight engraved on a stone. Of Poe’s entire life "The Raven" is said to be Poe’s best known and written work. It is said to have his favorite theme the death of a beautiful women. "The Raven" was first published in the American Review on the first of February, 1845 on pages 143-145. It has also bean published in numerous other literary publications. The story of the Raven is about Poe and his lost wife. Poe uses a great amount of symbolism in the raven to express his feelings. For start the raven is a symbol of mournful and never-ending sadness. This is said to not only be a description of the "The Raven" but the description of the majority of his work. Poe also talks of the Balm In Gilead which is a fictitious place in the old testament where there is no suffering. Poe also refers to a bust of pallas above his chamber door. Pallas was the Greek God of Wisdom. Poe also refers to the Plutonium shores which is referring to Hell. There are also a lot of themes in "The Raven" that relate to Poe’s life. In "The Raven" Poe talks a lot of loneliness. Poe suffered from loneliness and depression, both clinical and chemical. It is also said that Poe had a bust of Pallas over his door when he lived in New York city (The Raven). Poe also writes of imagining that there is someone at his door when he said, "Here I opened wide the door, darkness there and nothing more". This can be incorporated with is madness. Po Top Ten Productive Activities To Commence When You Are Bored convinced John to send Poe to West Point Military Academy. Poe only stayed at Westpoint for a year a which he was dismissed for neglect of duties. John then disowned Poe forever.10. ReadWhether you want to read an entire book or just a short article from a magazine, reading shapes people’s minds and thinking processes. For example, most books seem long and tedious to read, but that is because those people are not good at summarizing and speed reading. You do not have to read word-for-word to acquire knowledge, just by focusing on the main idea gives you a general understanding of the content presented to you.9. Play gamesNot only does playing games improve your social skills and quality time you spend with friends and family, it also helps you think. Whether you are playing a spelling-based game like scrabble or a business-based game like monopoly, or even video games, which helps improve your hand-eye coordination, you increase your cognitive skills and thinking patterns which help you become smarter and grow as an individual.8. 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With the death of Poe’s wife Poe became very depressed. Poe then became addicted to many drugs, mainly opium and laudanum. It is also reported that he used morphine (Mankowitz 259,729). It is said that Poe used these drugs and drank so much because his nervous system was becoming extremely sensitive and it would rid him of the pain (Black). Poe did try to quit drinking many times but he was never successful. In a letter on July 22,1848 Poe wrote, "It has bean a long while since any artificial stimulus has passed my lips" (Letters 239). Poe also to go mad. Poe’s madness was mainly credited to brain lesions or scars in the brain. A good example of Poe breaking down is when he arrived at John Sartains office begging him for protection from an imaginary Army. Poe then shaved of his mustache so that they would not recognize him (Mankowitz 232). Poe describes his illness in a letter on August 7, 1849, "I have suffered worse than death-net so much from cholera as from its long continued consequences in debility and compression of the brain" (Letters 365) Poe’s condition continued to grow worse. Poe was brought to the Washington Hospital of Baltimore on the night of October 6, 1849 after being found in the middle of the road (Moran 78). Poe then recited his final poem.Father I firmly do believe I know, for death who comes for mefrom the regions of blast afar where there is nothing to deceive hath left his iron gates ajar and rays of truth you cannot seeare flashing through eternity(Moran 24) Poe died the following morning. It is reported that Poe ended up dying of Lobar pneumonia complicated by transient retardation or depression which is excessive nervous prostration affecting the brain and resulting from exposure and encephalitis or inflammation of the brain (Scarlet 365). With Poe’s burial there has bean a lot of mix up. Poe was originally buried next to his grandfather General Poe in Westchester. A headstone was not placed on his grave because it had bean run over (Parker). Then in 1875 they decided to move Poe to Baltimore where a monument would be erected over his grave. When they went to dig up Poe to move him, since there weren’t good markings on the grave, they dug up Pvt. Philip Mosher who was on the opposite side of Poe’s grandfather and moved him (Parker). They know that Poe isn’t buried in Baltimore because when Poe was supposedly dug up the coffin description didn’t match the description of Poe’s coffin. When Thomas G. Scarf first discovered of the Poe burial mix up he questioned the church committee and they said, "Does it matter, we did find a skeleton and some persons said it looked like Poe. We honor the memory of Poe and his works" (Scarlet 373,374). Now all that lies on Poe’s headstone in Westchester is a number eight engraved on a stone. Of Poe’s entire life "The Raven" is said to be Poe’s best known and written work. It is said to have his favorite theme the death of a beautiful women. "The Raven" was first published in the American Review on the first of February, 1845 on pages 143-145. It has also bean published in numerous other literary publications. The story of the Raven is about Poe and his lost wife. Poe uses a great amount of symbolism in the raven to express his feelings. For start the raven is a symbol of mournful and never-ending sadness. This is said to not only be a description of the "The Raven" but the description of the majority of his work. Poe also talks of the Balm In Gilead which is a fictitious place in the old testament where there is no suffering. Poe also refers to a bust of pallas above his chamber door. Pallas was the Greek God of Wisdom. Poe also refers to the Plutonium shores which is referring to Hell. There are also a lot of themes in "The Raven" that relate to Poe’s life. In "The Raven" Poe talks a lot of loneliness. Poe suffered from loneliness and depression, both clinical and chemical. It is also said that Poe had a bust of Pallas over his door when he lived in New York city (The Raven). Poe also writes of imagining that there is someone at his door when he said, "Here I opened wide the door, darkness there and nothing more". This can be incorporated with is madness. Po Which Online Business Course Is Right For You? et so much from cholera as from its long continued consequences in debility and compression of the brain" (Letters 365) Poe’s condition continued to grow worse.Copyright (c) 2007 Jo Han MokWhen you want to start an online business you have to plan what you're going to do and stick with that plan. 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Thus it is very important that you evaluate these systems first, before proceeding on to one mentor and system to master and stick with it throughout your whole internet marketing career.There are many well-known online business courses and I'm going to talk a little bit about them.CopywritingConsidered by far as one of the most profitable businesses online, copywriti Poe was brought to the Washington Hospital of Baltimore on the night of October 6, 1849 after being found in the middle of the road (Moran 78). Poe then recited his final poem.Father I firmly do believe I know, for death who comes for mefrom the regions of blast afar where there is nothing to deceive hath left his iron gates ajar and rays of truth you cannot seeare flashing through eternity(Moran 24) Poe died the following morning. It is reported that Poe ended up dying of Lobar pneumonia complicated by transient retardation or depression which is excessive nervous prostration affecting the brain and resulting from exposure and encephalitis or inflammation of the brain (Scarlet 365). With Poe’s burial there has bean a lot of mix up. Poe was originally buried next to his grandfather General Poe in Westchester. A headstone was not placed on his grave because it had bean run over (Parker). Then in 1875 they decided to move Poe to Baltimore where a monument would be erected over his grave. When they went to dig up Poe to move him, since there weren’t good markings on the grave, they dug up Pvt. Philip Mosher who was on the opposite side of Poe’s grandfather and moved him (Parker). They know that Poe isn’t buried in Baltimore because when Poe was supposedly dug up the coffin description didn’t match the description of Poe’s coffin. When Thomas G. Scarf first discovered of the Poe burial mix up he questioned the church committee and they said, "Does it matter, we did find a skeleton and some persons said it looked like Poe. We honor the memory of Poe and his works" (Scarlet 373,374). Now all that lies on Poe’s headstone in Westchester is a number eight engraved on a stone. Of Poe’s entire life "The Raven" is said to be Poe’s best known and written work. It is said to have his favorite theme the death of a beautiful women. "The Raven" was first published in the American Review on the first of February, 1845 on pages 143-145. It has also bean published in numerous other literary publications. The story of the Raven is about Poe and his lost wife. Poe uses a great amount of symbolism in the raven to express his feelings. For start the raven is a symbol of mournful and never-ending sadness. This is said to not only be a description of the "The Raven" but the description of the majority of his work. Poe also talks of the Balm In Gilead which is a fictitious place in the old testament where there is no suffering. Poe also refers to a bust of pallas above his chamber door. Pallas was the Greek God of Wisdom. Poe also refers to the Plutonium shores which is referring to Hell. There are also a lot of themes in "The Raven" that relate to Poe’s life. In "The Raven" Poe talks a lot of loneliness. Poe suffered from loneliness and depression, both clinical and chemical. It is also said that Poe had a bust of Pallas over his door when he lived in New York city (The Raven). Poe also writes of imagining that there is someone at his door when he said, "Here I opened wide the door, darkness there and nothing more". This can be incorporated with is madness. Po What to Know Before Buying a Pet Parrot it matter, we did find a skeleton and some persons said it looked like Poe. We honor the memory of Poe and his works" (Scarlet 373,374). Now all that lies on Poe’s headstone in Westchester is a number eight engraved on a stone.How delightful it is to be in the presence of such magnificent creatures as parrots! Their stunning color combinations, attention grabbing ability to talk, and amazing intelligence create quite an impression on both young and old alike.Have you been thinking about buying a parrot of your own? Parrots are quite unlike any other pet and they have distinct attributes that make them both loveable and frustrating. Before you choose to own a parrot it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with some of their qualities to insure that they will fit with your lifestyle.Life SpanAre you planning to commit to a pet for your entire lifetime? While a dog may average 10 to 15 years and a cat slightly longer, some species of parrots live up to 65 or 75 years! That means not only will the bird live as long as you, quite likely it will survive you. 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For start the raven is a symbol of mournful and never-ending sadness. This is said to not only be a description of the "The Raven" but the description of the majority of his work. Poe also talks of the Balm In Gilead which is a fictitious place in the old testament where there is no suffering. Poe also refers to a bust of pallas above his chamber door. Pallas was the Greek God of Wisdom. Poe also refers to the Plutonium shores which is referring to Hell. There are also a lot of themes in "The Raven" that relate to Poe’s life. In "The Raven" Poe talks a lot of loneliness. Poe suffered from loneliness and depression, both clinical and chemical. It is also said that Poe had a bust of Pallas over his door when he lived in New York city (The Raven). Poe also writes of imagining that there is someone at his door when he said, "Here I opened wide the door, darkness there and nothing more". This can be incorporated with is madness. Poe also talks of a beating heart when he writes, "to still the beating of my heart". This can be compared to his own erratic heart. Poe has also bean accused of plagiarism in writing "The Raven". Supposedly he stole the purple curtains that appear in "The Raven" from Elizabeth Barrel Browning. It is also said that Poe took the idea of a talking bird from Charles Dickens Barnaby Ridge (A Look At The Raven). Whether these accusations are true or not we will never no but certainly the majority of "The Raven" is 0riginal work. In Baltimore, Maryland, since 1949, Poe’s grave has bean visited by a mysterious man every year on Poe’s birthday in the early hours. The man, described as an elderly gentleman draped in black with a silver tipped cane, kneels at the grave for a toast of Martel Cognac and leaves the half-full bottle and three red roses. "He leaves quietly and we don’t know who he is nor do we have any intention. We’re very careful to protect his anonymity" ,said Lou Marshal, a tour guide at Westminister Hall cemetery. "In the last few years, It has bean a younger man with a cane who tries to walk with a limp, but it isn’t natural looking" ,said Jamie Parker (Stephanie). Edgar Allen Poe has bean dead almost 150 years. Despite so much time, people are still fascinated by his life and work. Many scholars actively explore and discuss his writings and the things that are known and unknown about his life. Although he lived only forty years, Poe’s work is still important to us today. Bibliography Moran, Dr. John. A Defense of Poe--Life, Character, and Dying Declarations of the Poet. New York: William F. Bogher,1885. Poe Society. A Look at The Raven, Internet, WISE, 3rd of April 1997. Bronx Historical Society, Internet, WISE, 3rd of April, 1997. Woodberry, George E. Edgar Allen Poe. New York: AMS Press, Inc.,1968. Poe Society. 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