Edgаr Allаn Pоe is cоnsidered а master оf Gothic fiction and a key figure in the anti-transcendentalism movement. His works explore themes of death, obsession, guilt, and the psychological depths of human nature. This week, we've read three of his most compelling pieces: "The Cask of Amontillado," "Annabel Lee," and "The Oval Portrait." Prompt: Respond with two well-developed paragraphs (total of 250-300 words): Death and Memory: All three works deal with death, but each approaches it differently. Analyze how Poe presents death in one of the stories or poems, and discuss whether the narrator/speaker finds peace, torment, or something else in their relationship with mortality. What does this reveal about Poe's view of death?