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Edgar Allan Poe wrote a famous poem about a bird what was it called?

Edgar Allan Poe wrote The Raven in January of 1845. The poem tells the story of a distraught lover who is visited by an ebony, talking raven who continually repeats "nevermore".


What happened to Edgar's parents?

Edgar Linton was a fictional character in Wuthering Heights. In the story, his parents died from some sort of fever.


What happened to Edgar linton's parent's?

Edgar Linton was a fictional character in Wuthering Heights. In the story, his parents died from some sort of fever.


What does it mean when your pet cat comes into your dreams?

Dreams of cats have multiple meanings. Cats are known as familiars, and are our escorts into the unconscious. To a woman, a cat can represent her archetype of intuition (the witch archetype). To a man, the cat could symbolize his inner female, known as the Anima.


Who is the author of Keeping time time time In a sort of Runic rhyme To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells?

The poem is called "The Bells" by Edgar Allen Poe


Analysis by character and setting of Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe?

"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem that centers around the love between the speaker and Annabel Lee, a young woman who dies but whose love continues in the afterlife. The character of the speaker is deeply in love with Annabel Lee and is consumed by grief after her death. The setting of the poem is a kingdom by the sea, which adds a romantic and melancholic atmosphere to the story. Overall, the poem explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of true love beyond death.


What does it mean to dream of a cat sitting on your chest and you are not able to move?

Dreams of cats have multiple meanings. Cats are known as familiars, and are our escorts into the unconscious. To a woman, a cat can represent her archetype of intuition (the witch archetype). To a man, the cat could symbolize his inner female, known as the Anima. Whatever this aspect is, you are resisting integrating it. This in turn is causing your life to stand still. Dreams of any sort of being sitting on one's chest and being unable to move suggest "sleep paralysis." See attached Wikipedia article, below.


What is an Example of mystery in short stories?

An example of mystery in short stories is "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan Poe. In this story, the protagonist solves a seemingly unsolvable crime involving a brutal double murder with puzzling clues, creating a sense of suspense and intrigue as the reader tries to unravel the mystery alongside the character.


What is an archetype as opossed to a stereotype?

Archetype- A model for what a certain group should be like.Stereotype- An overgeneralized model (both negative and positive) for what something is like. A stereotype is sort of a shortcut for the brain. Ex: If a brain processes the sight of several guys wearing overly baggy jeans and acting a specific way, it will be inclined to attribute those same actions to the next guy seen wearing baggy jeans.


What are the best adults only all inclusive vacation destinations?

Sandals Royal Bahamian in the Bahamas, El Dorado Royale in Mexico, and Secrets St. James in Jamaica are all really good adults only vacation destinations. Most places you'd look into visiting will have some sort of adults only option, however.


How was Edgar Allan Poe a reformer?

He was against transcendentalism, he was more of a Romanticism person. Transcendentalism is basically being one with nature and embracing it. Appreciating everything around us and all that crap. While Poe and Hawthorne and writers of the sort, wrote more of the darkness and evil that lies within mankind and nature in general. Such as Moby Dick, by Melville, the whale wins at the end showing the triumph of nature over mankind, and in the Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorne, it shows the evils of mankind in the puritan setting. All in all, they all helped people accept Romanticism and that not EVERYTHING has to always be appreciated, there's evil in this world too, and you need accept that. WOO HOO took me a while to type up good examples, and I almost forgot who wrote Moby Dick haha


How many algorithms are there for sorting purpose and what are they?

There are many sorting algorithms however there are only a small handful that we actually use: insertion sort (stable) is typically used for small sets while large data sets primarily use heapsort (unstable), merge sort (stable) or quicksort (unstable). Efficient implementations typically use a hybrid sort such as Timsort (stable) or introsort (unstable). The following lists all the documented algorithms currently listed in Wikipedia's "Sorting algorithm" page: Quicksort, merge sort, in-place merge sort, heapsort, insertion sort, introsort, selection sort, Timsort, cubesort, shell sort, bubble sort, binary tree sort, cycle sort, library sort, patience sorting, smoothsort, strand sort, tournament sort, cocktail sort, comb sort, gnome sort, unshuffle sort, Franceschini's sort, block sort, odd-even sort, pigeonhole sort, bucket sort (uniform keys), bucket sort (integer keys), counting sort, LSD radix sort, MSD radix sort, MSD radix sort in-place, spreadsort, burstsort, flashsort, postman sort bead sort, simple pancake sort, spaghetti sort, sorting network, bitonic sorter, bogo sort, stooge sort, Han's algorithm, Thorup's algorithm.