this is by far my favorite story by Edgar Alllan Poe and it has always been very interesting to me. You did a stunning job reading it!! ( even if my comment is three years late )
The English displayed in this comment section from those whom would be in study of said language is in fact quite a somber lot. Enough so to encourage one into a morose mood in consideration for future students. Clueless even, they waddle and wade their way toward mediocrity or much less.
I must say, I was quite surprised to hear that you do not appreciate the works of Edgar Allan Poe. While it is certainly acceptable to have differing opinions on matters of taste, I cannot help but wonder if your lack of appreciation stems from a lack of maturity and understanding. It is well known that Poe's works are not for the faint of heart, as they often deal with dark and unsettling themes. However, it is precisely this depth and complexity that makes them so compelling to those who are able to appreciate them. Poe's stories are not simply tales of horror and the macabre; they are also deeply psychological explorations of the human psyche, and are often laden with symbolism and allegory. It is possible that you have not yet reached a level of maturity and understanding that allows you to fully appreciate the nuances and complexities of Poe's works. This is not meant as an insult, but rather as a suggestion that perhaps you should revisit his stories at a later time, when you have gained more life experience and a deeper understanding of the human condition. In conclusion, I would encourage you to approach Poe's works with an open mind and a willingness to explore the darker corners of the human psyche. With time and reflection, I am confident that you will come to appreciate his unique contributions to the literary canon. Conformist
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Give us Vincent Price if you can!
Love the scrolling text! Reading along while practicing scales on my instrument, really helps to keep practice less monotonous! My favorite Poe story!
this is by far my favorite story by Edgar Alllan Poe and it has always been very interesting to me.
You did a stunning job reading it!!
( even if my comment is three years late )
The party, the prince named after the Shakespearean counterpart, blood and disease, it's a beautiful tale. A favorite of mine, too.
That’s Sir Christopher Lee reading… you might know him as Count Dooku or Saruman
Gotta do a one pager over this now… listening to this on loop so I can really grasp the mood and tone
Where my English majors at?
Where my general ed guys at?
Where my English III high schoolers at?
@@sundaygras5332 English 3? I’m in English 1 honors why we doing this
i’m in english 2 why we doin this
The English displayed in this comment section from those whom would be in study of said language is in fact quite a somber lot. Enough so to encourage one into a morose mood in consideration for future students. Clueless even, they waddle and wade their way toward mediocrity or much less.
man he cared way too much about those damn windows
Amazing video ❤
The portrait of “king” Charles
Got it
Humanities gang
Gosh... it's like people going out with COVID-19
The music does not mix with the vibe, it’s goth dude
unfunny and cringe
Huh
It’s not supposed to be funny
And you think your videos are funny?
@@nihil4611 I'm pretty sure it was a joke
This is by Edgar Allan Poe, his stories were rarely amusing.
this sucks
Nah you do
Not much are you gonna find a cartoon with Edgar Allan Poe's stories.
I must say, I was quite surprised to hear that you do not appreciate the works of Edgar Allan Poe. While it is certainly acceptable to have differing opinions on matters of taste, I cannot help but wonder if your lack of appreciation stems from a lack of maturity and understanding.
It is well known that Poe's works are not for the faint of heart, as they often deal with dark and unsettling themes. However, it is precisely this depth and complexity that makes them so compelling to those who are able to appreciate them. Poe's stories are not simply tales of horror and the macabre; they are also deeply psychological explorations of the human psyche, and are often laden with symbolism and allegory.
It is possible that you have not yet reached a level of maturity and understanding that allows you to fully appreciate the nuances and complexities of Poe's works. This is not meant as an insult, but rather as a suggestion that perhaps you should revisit his stories at a later time, when you have gained more life experience and a deeper understanding of the human condition.
In conclusion, I would encourage you to approach Poe's works with an open mind and a willingness to explore the darker corners of the human psyche. With time and reflection, I am confident that you will come to appreciate his unique contributions to the literary canon. Conformist
@@chrislg9028you got a bit too offended by that..people can dislike edger Allen Poe without lacking maturity. They just may not like his stories
@@Otterpopartz *Edgar Allan Poe😔