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  1. From the thunder, and the storm—. And the cloud that took the form. (When the rest of Heaven was blue) Of a demon in my view—. Source: American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century (1993) More About This Poem. Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine.

  2. Of a demon in my view— When we’re young and struggling to find and establish our place in the world, many of us feel as though we’re simply not like other people. It comes as little surprise that Edgar Allan Poe – if we take this lyric poem as a personal expression of his own feelings – felt like this, too:

  3. Of a demon in my view --NOTES: Poe wrote this poem in the autograph album of Lucy Holmes, later Lucy Holmes Balderston. The poem was never printed during Poe's lifetime. It was first published by E. L. Didier in Scribner's Monthly for September of 1875, in the form of a facsimile.

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    ‘Alone‘ by Edgar Allan Poe explores the poet’s feelings of loneliness and solitude from an early age. In the poem’s first lines, the speakerexpresses his feelings of alienation from common joys and experiences. He constantly found himself alone. He traces his isolation back to early childhood in which he experienced a great deal of turbulence. Thro...

    ‘Alone’ is a lyric poem. This kind of poem has a tone of deep feeling or emotional reflection on the author’s part. The first 12 lines of this poem follow the iambic tetrameterexhibited most clearly by the first 4 lines. Iambic tetrameter is a rhythmic pattern of four poetic feet in which there is an even pattern of stressed or unstressed syllables...

    The tone of ‘Alone’ is somber. Phonetically, you can see this exhibited in words like alone, thunder, or demon. Words with vowels that are lower on the tonal scale, such as long “a” or “o,” are phonetically darkened tones. Poe showcases his craftsman ability here by changing rhyming patterns mid-structure, yet the reader’s suspension of disbelief i...

    In this poem, the poet uses a few literary devices. These include: 1. Imagery: This can be seen through phrases like “From the sun that ’round me roll’d / In its autumn tint of gold.” 2. Anaphora: This occurs when the poet repeats“From” at the beginning of lines thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen. 3. Alliteration: This can be seen through examples lik...

    Lines 1-4

    In these lines, the reader sees that Poe relates this trouble differently than those commonly plagued with gloom. This darker tone is a facet of his character. He was not as others were. He saw things in a much different light. Where others saw passions and goodness in only the lighthearted things like spring, he saw the beauty of the dark and the peculiar.

    Lines 5-8

    This selfsame peculiarity of his personalityhas also been a great source of pain to the great author. His unique outlook has brought him to the deeply haunted mental pain that is genius. His sorrow was like a deep sleep from which he could not stir. His isolation is found even in the things he loves. All he loves, all he touches, echoes with this same pervasive isolating grief.

    Lines 9-12

    In these lines of ‘Alone,’the author discloses the mystery that engulfs him like a storm cloud. All of his life’s goods and evils have been encased in this code that he cannot crack on his own, and neither can anyone else give him the answer to it. His mind is enigmatic to himself. This only compounds his problem as he is predisposed to despair and cannot find the hopeful variable in this giftedness. Thus, Poe was burdened with a weighty melancholy that led him to a great many addictions and...

  4. From the lightning in the sky, As it pass’d me flying by, From the thunder, and the storm, And the cloud that took the form (When the rest of Heaven was blue), Of a demon in my view Theme: There are major and minor themes in the poem.

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  6. Alone Lyrics. FROM childhood's hour I have not been. As others were — I have not seen. As others saw — I could not bring. My passions from a common spring — From the same source I have not taken....

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