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    Plague‚ terror and death swept the country. “No pestilence had ever been so fatal”. In Edgar Allen Poe’s the Masque of Red Death‚ the author uses setting‚ imagery and suspense to convey the theme that death is inescapable. The story is set in Prince Prospero’s abbey somewhere isolated from the rest of the country and the people in it are trapped inside while the people outside can not get in. The abbeys sense of confinement is threatening and everyone both inside and out has so capability to

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    Othello shows is that he is surprise that Desdemona actually married him. Othello says “Haply‚ for I am black” (Act III scene 3) says that he think Desdemona may cheated because he is the moor. Othello saying this comments shows that he is has low self-esteem about being black. He actually believes that because he is black Desdemona would possibly

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    An Analysis of the Common Themes Found in selected works of Edgar Allan Poe A Research Presented to The faculty of the English Department In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV By March 2010 Acknowledgement The researcher would like to thank the following people who help and give guidance to make this project To the Project adviser and the home room adviser of the researchers‚ who gave his outmost patience and time to check the drafts and format of each

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    B.P. English 19 February 2014 An Analysis of “To The River___” by Edgar Allan Poe “Thou art an emblem of the glow/ Of beauty- the unhidden heart-/ The playful maziness of art” (3-5). “To The River___” by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem about a young boy who is enthralled with the daughter of Old Alberto. The origin of the poem may be explained by the fact that Poe wrote it at the mere age of eighteen; a time when emotions flow freely and the mind is yet to be fully developed. The poem describes the

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    marriage‚ he wrote about any subject matter he found interesting at that time. “She Walks in Beauty” and “The Destruction of the Sennacherib” are two of Byron’s poems that are well known in literature. “She Walks in Beauty” caught the attention of many people as one of Byron’s best poems; it is considered to be a Hebrew melody written from a third person narrative point of view. “The Destruction of Sennacherib”

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    beyond the conventions of ordinary humanity‚” meaning‚ he survives outside of the social order’s expectations and tends to alienate himself from society (Bennett 264). Although Poe secured the patent for the detective fiction sleuth‚ it was ultimately Arthur Conan Doyle who can be given credit for solidifying the foundation that Poe

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    was American‚ Edgar Allan Poe. Guided by his fascination of fear‚ he used many of the original properties of Gothic‚ such as medieval castles and ancient houses‚ but turned these into an exploration of psychological states. The Cask of Amontillado is a prominent example of using insanity as the driving force. Poe makes the narrator‚ Montresor‚ angry at a careless insult committed at the hands of Fortunato‚ his long time friend. However‚ instead of managing his anger‚ Poe instead causes Montresor to

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    the eminent return home? The article‚ “The Boomerang Effect” by Marni Jackson‚ discusses how the baby boom generation has affected their children. The Boomerang Effect is an adaption from the novel “Home Free: The Myth of the Empty Nest” by Thomas Allen. The narrative is about an apprehensive mother and her twenty-something audacious son who complicates matters by dropping out of school to travel the world‚ followed by returning home once again. The article discusses this “twenty-year-old son dropping

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    Save The Earth from its near Destruction Reaction Paper in the documentary “The 11th Hour” Human and environment are interconnected. What we do to the earth will return to us also humans. Because of taking things for granted‚ our environment is undergoing to destruction. This movie‚ The 11th Hour‚ serves us an eye-opener to its audience. The root of earth destruction began when trees in forest were cut down. Tree is our main supplier of oxygen and they lessen the carbon dioxide in the environment

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    what evil is‚ but only through experience one can understand evil fully since it is readily perceived differently among people of certain religions‚ races‚ ages‚ sexes‚ and mental prowess” (Origin of Evil 2‚ 1). In “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ Edgar Allan Poe expresses his perspective of evil through the planning of a murder while Nathaniel Hawthorne demonstrates his knowledge of the representation of an evil force just by using a piece of black cloth to cover the main character’s face in the story “Minister’s

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