Silence by Edgar Allan Poe (1837): A Review

Title: Silence

Author: Edgar Allan Poe

Publication Year: 1837

Pages: 5

Rating: ⭐⭐

Genre: horror, fable

Source: eBook and audiobook @storytel.tr

Opening Sentence: The mountain pinnacles slumber; valleys, crags and caves are silent.

"Silence - A Fable" by Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of a man encountering a demon in a desolate land. Although the reason behind this encounter is unclear, the demon feels it is his responsibility to warn the narrator about the horrors of silence and desolation by sharing another story. The narrative focuses primarily on describing a river and the landscape in Libya, vividly illustrating silence and desolation through the overwhelming power of nature. This depiction creates an uncanny image that both frightens and mesmerizes the reader.

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