There's symbolism used in the poem; Poe compares the moon and a star to two women in his life. The moon is brighter and overpowers the star, but Poe finds her cold ("On her cold smile; Too cold- too cold for me-") and controlling ("'Mid planets her slaves"). He turns towards the star. This woman is means more to him than the other and he loves her ("And more I admire Thy distant fire, Than that colder, lowly light")
I also have the rhyming scheme which is:
A
B
C
B
D
E
F
E
G
G
H
I
I
H
K
K
H
L
L
M
N
N
M
Other than that I don't know. I need to know some more as well. :P
Some of the poetic devices used in Edgar Allan Poe's "Evening Star" poem include alliteration (repetition of initial consonant sounds), imagery (vivid descriptions that appeal to the senses), personification (attributing human qualities to objects), and symbolism (the star representing guidance or hope). These devices help create a sense of beauty and evoke emotions in the reader.
Read the poem and figure it out
An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe typically runs for about 60-90 minutes, depending on the specific adaptation and performance.
Assonance, Consonance, Imagery, Metaphor, Meter, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and Stanza are all poetic devices (or elements) used in 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe.
The cast of An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe - 1970 includes: Vincent Price as Narrator
Rhyme
"An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe" was created in 1970. It is a one-person play featuring Vincent Price performing adaptations of four Poe stories and poems.
Alliteration :)
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Poetic poems and stories.
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It is Edgar Allan Poe.
Edgar Allan Poe uses a variety of sound devices in his works, such as alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, and internal rhyme. These devices help create a musical and rhythmic quality to his writing, enhancing the mood and atmosphere of his dark and eerie tales.
John Allan is Edgar Allan Poe's foster father.