PPT-Robert Edgar

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Independent scientist robertdrive5com wwwdrive5com Clustering Why cluster Data reduction Make tractable for downstream analysis Read dereplication amp errorcorrection Metagenomics Identify protein families . Poe whose cloudy personal life is a virtual legend considered himself primarily a poet For Annie 1849 One of Poes poems Opening lines Thank Heaven the crisis The danger is past brPage 3br For Annie Thank Heaven the crisis The danger is past And t By William Shakespeare. IV.i. . The heath. Enter EDGAR. . EDGAR. . Yet better thus, and known to be . contemn'd. ,. Than still . contemn'd. and . flatter'd. . To be worst,. The lowest and most dejected thing of fortune,. Early Life. Poe born on January 19, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts. His mother, Elizabeth Arnold Poe, was a talented actress from an English theatrical family. Because Poe. ’. s father, David Poe, Jr., a traveling actor of Irish descent, was neither talented nor responsible, the family suffered financially. After apparently separating from David Poe, Elizabeth died in Richmond, Virginia, in 1811. The young Edgar, though not legally adopted, was taken in by a wealthy Scottish tobacco exporter, John Allan, from whom Poe took his middle name.. By William Shakespeare. IV.i. . The heath. Enter EDGAR. . EDGAR. . Yet better thus, and known to be . contemn'd. ,. Than still . contemn'd. and . flatter'd. . To be worst,. The lowest and most dejected thing of fortune,. A. llan . Poe and Gothic Fiction. . Find . powerpoint. and video links on . www.rcovelli.weebly.com. Edgar Allan Poe. What do we know about him. ?. Lived 1809-1849. Write visual notes!. Watch. , listen, . Revolt of Edwin and . Morcar. 1068. In 1068, Edwin, . Morcar. and Edgar the . Aetheling. left London and fled north to gather support for a rebellion. Edwin seemed to be upset that he hadn’t been able to marry one of William’s daughters and . Morcar. had fled to their lands in the north . but Edwin and . Morcar. had surrendered in 1068. . Edgar waited for his chance.. It came when the people of Durham rebelled and even defeated a small Norman armed force sent to fight them. They burned the Norman leader(Robert . Gothic poetry. Lesson Objectives. To introduce Gothic poetry and the conventions and themes represented within this genre;. To demonstrate the poetic techniques used to convey the themes and concepts common to the gothic genre of poetry;. PROOF ONE:. One of the main characters are named . Fortunado. . In the end, this character dies.. PROOF TWO:. Montressor. jokes that he is a mason when . Fortunado. asks for a sign, and . Monstressor. by: Altay, Shawn, Peter, and Justin. Pg. 211 “We had passed through walls of piled bones, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs”. Pg. 212 “We passed through a range of low arches, descended, passed on, and descending again, arrived at a deep crypt, in which the foulness of the air caused our flambeaux rather to glow than flame.”. PROOF ONE:. One of the main characters are named . Fortunado. . In the end, this character dies.. PROOF TWO:. Montressor. jokes that he is a mason when . Fortunado. asks for a sign, and . Monstressor. Activator: What’s Love Got to do with It? . Much of Edgar Allan Poe’s literature focuses on his inability to get over the loss of his romantic love after the death of his wife, and motherly love after the death of his mother. For this reason, the speakers within his poetry will convey a tone and mood that is distinct to these emotions. Before we can study these things in Poe’s work, we must analyze how we view love and heartbreak in our own culture. . – Volume I General Information January 2020 VERSION 35 January 2020 EDGAR Filer Manual (Volume I) Notice Use this EDGAR Hon J when or is such sdhool for must be II read of the of such for damage caused contract for promises designated be available of duties of said - 1480 - Hon W Edgar of the from the of such of the

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