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    Human minds are more complex of what we think. Sometimes‚ the control and the stability of ourselves is not on our hands. The Black Cat and The Tell-Tale Heart‚ two short horror stories by Edgar Allan Poe are an examples of that. In this two short stories the reader can see all the elements of a horror Novel. The different genres in the stories‚ like Macabre‚ Uncanny‚ and Supernatural. The way that each narrator justify their behavior and the killing. How their mind works‚ and the characteristic

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    Edgar Allan Poe has many stories‚ specifically The Tell-Tale Heart‚ this story has many criticisms that help explain related underlying messages and thoughts in the story. Through relative works of Poe The Tell-Tale Heart can be compared. The Tale Tell Heart shows the narrator’s attempt to rationalize his not so loving behavior. John Canario in the book‚ Readings On The Short Stories Of Edgar Allan Poe‚ claims that The Tell-Tale Heart is a nightmare about death in this dream the old man is the narrator’s

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    actually induce a man to kill. Indeed‚ attitude determines destiny. In Edgar Allan Poe’s two short stories “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ both speakers illustrate malicious and secretive attitudes towards their victims who both end up dead in a brutal way. First of all‚ a malicious attitude can be sensed in the two stories. To begin with‚ the mad man in “Tell-Tale Heart” treats the old innocent man spitefully. For instance‚ after watching the elder for several continuous nights

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    (“Brainy Quotes”). This is very true because the setting can dictate the whole story. The atmosphere‚ weather‚ actions of the people‚ and other elements can affect the setting of a story. “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe depicts an eerie and morbid setting to compliment the dark nature of the tale. The carnival‚ catacombs‚ and a vault makeup the setting of the story. The initial setting of the story is a carnival. Many people would associate a carnival with games‚ petting zoos‚ rides

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    “Araby” and “The Cask of Amontillado”: A Comparison I found the stories “Araby‚” by James Joyce and “The Cask of Amontillado‚” by Edgar Allan Poe to have a similar idea behind them. They both seem to be stories involving someone manipulating the actions of another person. I will be talking about and comparing the different elements of each story and their relevance. Both stories take place in different countries. In “Araby” the story is about a boy from Ireland. The country itself doesn’t

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Raven” share many similarities in style and theme despite the fact that one is a short story and the other is a poem. One trait they share is the theme of mysterious horror that creates a dramatic and eerie setting. Another is the troubled and unreliable narrator. Both stories also hold the mentions of death and a kind of madness to them. The stories also share some differences. The works differ‚ however‚ in the way that they create the air of

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    Symbolism in Edgar Allen Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart In Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart"‚ the narrator claims that he is not "mad" but his behavior tells a different story. He is truly determined to destroy another male human being‚ not because of jealousy or animosity but because "one of his eyes resembled that of a vulture- a pale blue eye‚ with a film over it" (1206). The narrator sees the man with this ghastly eye as a threat to his well being‚ but it is he who is a menace to his own being. He kills

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    翁良權 98121232 Introduction to English Literature‚ Wed 34 Professor:馬健君 Paper1: Essay for the Tell-Tale Heart(題目太籠統,不要學) Oct‚ 21‚ 2009 Essay for the Tell-Tale Heart(題目太籠統,不要學) This story is described from the murderer. He talks about the process how he killed the old man. The name of The Tell-Tale Heart gives the hint for what will happen next and the heart will do something startled. Using the name can make reader interested in knowing what the story will go. In the beginning‚ the murderer

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    Analysis The "The Tell-Tale Heart" is a classic example of Poe’s unreliable narrator‚ a man who cannot be trusted to tell the objective truth of what is occurring. His unreliability becomes directly evident in the first paragraph of the story‚ when he insists on his clearness of mind and features any signs of madness to his nervousness‚ particularly in the area of hearing. However‚ as soon as he finishes his statement of sanity‚ he offers an account that has a series of apparent logical gaps that

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