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Whoever said "Edgar Allan Poe's stories are scary", I think you should acknowledge that not all of Edgar Allan Poe's works are in actual fact "scary", as you would say they are. Yes, he is best known for his tales of macbre, but many of his stories are easily regarded as mild - such as The Pit And The Pencriticism whoeveremature Burial - by comparison to the works of other, well known writers. So you honestly think that the Brothers Grimm version of Cinderella is a whole lot more appropriate than The Tell Tale Heart? Or that whoever wrote Hansel and Gretal has created a tale less disturbing story than The Raven? I'll have you know that The Raven is one of the most celebrated and influential poems ever written in the English language!

Secondly, you think that no one knows who Oscar Wilde is? Well, you are clearly missing out considerably in the literary world, for Oscar Wilde has had a huge influence on literature today, and a vast majority of his plays (if not indeed, all of them) are performed and admired on our contemporary stage, as well as his works being a huge part of English GCSEs, AND his best known tales have even been adapted to film! And you dare to call him unknown!

Now, sir or madam, I think you should reconsider your knowledge of the literary world before posting such blatant comments. I'm not saying that your comment was in any way rude, because it wasn't, but I imagine that looking back on your choice of words you can imagine how some people here may regard your criticisms on literature rather offensive. As an admirer of the historic writers, I am attempting to politely ask for you to choose your sentences a little more wisely. Thank you for taking up your precious time to read this...