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    In the text‚"The Tell-Tale Heart"‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the mad many had many different emotions. The author exclaimed his feelings in different ways‚ such as fear‚ anger‚ and excitement. In fact‚ the different emotions lead his to do many things that he may regret. The character stated‚ "’No doubt I grew very pale.’ But I talked more fluently and with a heightened . He stated voice.’" This stood out as fear because this exclaimed the reactions of the sounds of the heart scared his and he’s turning

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    Jacob Wargotz Mrs. Newell Honors English 11 4/15/2014 Edgar Allan Poe: He Who Needed a Punching Bag The writer and poet‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ was not as creepy as his stories portray him to be. He was just full of teenage angst and anger‚ even in his older years. It would be likely that if he were alive today‚ he would have weekly sessions with a psychologist‚ but he did not live in this era. However his stories did act as an emotional outlet in which many of his stories can be attributed to some emotionally

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    The tell-tale Sadist: Sadism and Masochism in “The tell-tale heart” Many of Poe’s tales portray characters which intently harm other creatures or people and enjoy the process of doing so. This tendency which Poe himself called “the spirit of perverseness”(Poe 10) in The Black Cat is described as the need to cause pain to other being without any reason‚ evil per se. However‚ from a psychological point of view‚ this spirit of perverseness would be labeled as sadism and its source may be traced by

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    In the short story‚ “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator was sane during his wife’s murder. The narrator had several pets for many years and was happy to be with his wife‚ until he started to abuse alcohol. His alcohol abuse led to the abuse of his pets and wife‚ eventually leading to his wife’s “murder‚”which is what the narrator called it when he committed the crime. Alcoholism does not make a man insane‚ the narrator knew what he was doing and he knew that it was wrong‚ unlike a person

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    their work more interesting and establish deeper feelings within their audience that normally could not be achieved. The gothic writer Edgar Allen Poe is one author known for using animals in his literary pieces. Poe uses animals‚ as either symbols or characters in his stories and poems to help strengthen the single effect that his works aim to convey to the reader. Poe uses animals to provide to the single effect of horror in his short story‚ “The Black Cat”. In this story‚ a man succumbs to madness

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    Edgar Allen Poe “By the dim light of an accidental lamp‚ tall‚ antique‚ worn-eaten‚ wooden tenements were seen tottering to their fall‚ in directions so many and capricious‚ that scare the semblance of a passage was discernible between them.” -Edgar Allen Poe from the Man of the Crowd Edgar Allen Poe is one of the greatest writers of the Romanctic Movement times

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    Analytical Essay of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart This Edgar Allan Poe’s short story indicates the narrator as the prime character in this story‚ who describes himself as a sane man‚ as he expresses in the first sentence‚ yet he shows a horrifying thing as a proof. Poe presents this story with its frightening atmosphere‚ full of contradiction and symbolism‚ so it causes us to be more accurate in interpreting every single part of the story. It tends to demand us‚ as the reader‚ to be more

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    Gabriel Hineman Mrs. Rawson AP Lit 12 September 2013 Poe’s Claim to Greatness Edgar Allan Poe‚ among other great poets‚ has earned his spot among the legends with his great literary works. Many poets aspire to achieve greatness by works that will elevate their writings to the status of legendary‚ ones to be passed down from generation to generation. Poe‚ with all of his ability‚ accomplished this by creating works of literary fiction that have lasted decades and caused many writers to revere

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    Claire Keely Module:Critical Practice 1 Tutor: D C Date: 31 October 2011 Word Count: There are a number of themes which Poe repeats from story to story (for example‚ the doppelganger‚ the premature burial‚ the death of a woman). With reference to at least two stories by Poe‚ identify such a motif and explicate its development in these texts; Throughout Edgar Allan Poe’s story telling the idea and fascination surrounding death‚ mortality‚ extreme love‚ insanity and revenge are key aspects of

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    reader to decipher it. This is much demonstrated in many of the writings of Edgar Allan Poe. The short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe uses stylistic techniques such as figurative language and descriptive adjectives to develop the characters and mood in the story. “The Tell-Tale Heart” has a very strong appearance of descriptive adjectives. An example of this can be found in the very beginning of the story‚ when Poe describes the old man’s eye: “He had the eye of a vulture- a pale blue

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