Spirit of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe

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"Spirit of the Dead" is a short poem written by Edgar Allan Poe that describes a haunting experience. The poem begins with the speaker lamenting the loss of a loved one and wishing for their return. However, instead of the deceased returning, the spirit of the dead appears before the speaker.

The spirit is described as pale and ghastly, with eyes that seem to penetrate the speaker's soul. The speaker is filled with dread and fear as the spirit seems to reach out to him. The scene is set in a dimly lit room, with shadows flickering on the walls.

As the poem progresses, the speaker becomes more and more terrified of the spirit. He describes feeling as though he is suffocating and begs the spirit to leave him alone. However, the spirit remains, haunting the speaker and causing him great anguish.

The poem ends with the speaker acknowledging that the spirit of the dead will never leave him. He resigns himself to his fate and accepts that he will be haunted by the spirit for the rest of his days.

Overall, "Spirit of the Dead" is a haunting and unsettling poem that captures the terror of being haunted by the spirit of a loved one. Poe's use of vivid imagery and a foreboding atmosphere make this poem a chilling read.







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