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    “The Black Cat”‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ and “the Masque of the Red Death”‚ Poe uses often demented characters‚ rich symbolism‚ as well as unique perspectives to convey themes from his own life and build his stories effects. Poe’s use of characterization in the stories ‘The Black Cat”‚ “the Tell-Tail Heart”‚ and “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ allow Poe to demonstrate the madness that his characters typically go through. For example in “the Tell-Tale Heart” on page one Poe writes

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    Kaleb Clem Mrs. Winslow English II Honors 31 October 2012 “The Tell-Tale Hearts” – “The Black Cat” Comparison “The Tell-Tale Hearts” and “The Black Cat” are two stories that share more similarities than differences. The plots both start out the same with a main character whose actions throughout the story makes apparent to the reader his insanity and have to deal with the internal and external dilemmas that are caused by the evil deeds‚ which both happen to be involved with murder‚ due to

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    The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat Theme Essay “Can you not see I have full control of my mind? Is it not clear that I am not mad? I could hear sounds I had never heard before. I heard sounds from heaven and I heard sounds from hell!” This quote from the narrator of the short story‚ ‘The Tell Tale Heart’‚ shows us how the narrator has completely lost his senses‚ believing in the supernatural and the narrator even tries to persuade us that he has the powers of a god. One of the main themes in

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    In both the “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ and”The Black Cat”‚ the stories end with a death of a person. Some events in the murder are similar and different. In this paragraph‚ I will talk about the story‚ “The Tell Tale Heart”. In the beginning of the story‚ the narrator wants to kill an old man‚ who lives with him‚ because of his vulture eye. He decides that he will watch the old man at night and shine a light on his vulture eye. If he sees the eye he will kill the old man. In

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    nature. Two well-known authors of Gothic literature are Edgar Allen Poe and Washington Irving. Poe and Irving share the theme of a Man’s soul/Individual self in their works‚ but their style of their writing differs; a comparison of Poe’s “The Tell- Tale Heart” and Irving’s “Rip van Winkle” provide good examples of these similarities and differences. As a Gothic author‚ Edgar Allen Poe wrote many works and it was commonly seen as very dark literature;

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    I will have you know I won’t give up something I have listened to. I heard his beating heart. Those villains cannot understand the cruelty I have gone through. For 10 years they have doubted me. They beat me‚ called me names and threatened to strangle me if I didn’t stop shouting. This is some sick ploy – I am not mad. But today is the day I unleash my master plan – and get away from that beating heart. And through my clever plan show the entire world the real me --a sane man not a mad man.

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    that do an excellent job at representing the path to insanity and resulting in extreme circumstances are “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Although these stories are different in setting and characters‚ they have similarities in theme and concepts relating to characters regression into insanity. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is about an

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    Jack Mitchell Mr. Glen Smith English1302 Oct 10‚2012 Compare/Contrast Essay Assignment #2 The unnamed narrator in Edgar Allan Poe’s “A Tell- Tale Heart” and the chambermaid in the Grimm Brothers “The Goose Girl” both possess strikingly similar characteristics. Both show aggression and use violence to get what they want but are very careful of how they go about it and covering it up. In Poe’s story‚ the unnamed narrator kills an elderly man that he is caring for because the old man has a

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    Is the Tell-Tale Heart Appropriate for my Age Group Is the Tell-Tale Heart appropriate for my age group.I strongly believe that the story‚Tell-Tale Heart‚is age appropriate for my age group.I am 13 yrs. old in the eighth grade learning about the horror genre and other works of literature.Some worse than the Tell-Tale Heart that involves execution and sometimes gross words in the different stories. Many people believe the Tell-Tale Heart is inappropriate for younger readers.They also would say

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    that the perceptive reader catches is the following. The narrator first tells us that he spies on the old man at night. He eerily stares at the old man while he sleeps: "It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed" (Poe 291). This clearly implies that the narrator can see his future victim: "I could see him as he lay upon his bed." But then the narrator tells us that although the victim awakes startled‚ the narrator simply stood his

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