This is True.
This can most easily be observed in his novel "The Old Man and the Sea"
Here we get an analysis and a comparison between the lives of a fish and that of a man, deconstructing the differences and supremacy of one over another.
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According to "Introduction to Dark Romanticism: American Gothic," Poe’s writing distinguish his works from other Romantic authors is that "D. His themes suggest the importance of societal reform."
Here are the following choices:
A. His themes <span>emphasize the importance of imagination.
B. His themes reveal creepy settings.
C. His themes explore human psychology.
D. His themes suggest the importance of societal reform.</span>
Answer:
Dramatic irony occurs in “The Wife's Story”. With dramatic irony, the reader knows something the characters in the story are unaware of. In “The Wife's Story” the reader learns about the husband's foreignness long before the wife (in the past) becomes aware.