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    Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic tale “The Black Cat” was written to invoke a sense of shock in the reader. This short story is written as a first-person narrative in which the narrator travels through increasing levels of insanity throughout the pages. The first time I read this story‚ I thought that the narrator may have imagined it all. I thought there was a possibility that there was no cat at all‚ and the narrator suffered from delusional hallucinations

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    Life of Edgar Allen Poe and “The Raven” One of the most celebrated American Poets of the nineteenth century is Edgar Allen Poe. As a reader of his poems and short stories‚ it is evident that his “life had many hardships that inspired his work” (“Edgar Allen Poe’s Inspiration” 1). There is a clear “connection to Poe and the other people in his life to the characters in his poems and stories” (“Edgar Allen Poe’s Inspiration” 1). Specifically‚ “The Raven”‚ which was published in 1845‚ Poe himself

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    focused analysis of the passage and an exploration into the writer’s choice of language and style for a dramatic effect." Edgar Allan Poe’s – The Tell -Tale Heart is a horror story‚ psychological thriller and confession written from a first person perspective. It covers issues on psychotic behaviour‚ paranoia‚ guilt and murder through the language‚ structure and narrative form. Poe believed that all good literature must create a united effect on the reader and reveal truth or evoke emotions. The Tell-Tale

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    Maguire English- Americas Narrative Structure Paper 2/14/02 Known for his flowing descriptive and gothic style‚ Edgar Allan Poe does not appear to develop any obvious narrative structure in his work. His short stories are generally identified with the gloomy‚ desolate‚ and horrifically shocking sensations they spark within the reader. Particularly in his short story‚ "Ligeia‚" Poe seems to have done away with any sort of apparent structure within the story. Rather‚ he portrays it as a mixture of

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    and there are many ways to accomplish that. Someone can make a change in the way certain parts of society work. They can also make a difference on those who are suffering. Many people in this world are known for certain things. For example‚ Edgar Allan Poe is known for his poetry. He didn’t intend on his work becoming some of the most well-known poems of all time. Legacies‚ no matter how big or how small‚ can leave a mark on many people. As Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ “be the change that you see in

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    Analysis: Edgar Allan Poe wrote "Annabel Lee" in May 1849‚ a few months before his death‚ and it first appeared in The Southern Literary Messenger posthumously in November 1849. Although the poem may refer to a number of women in Poe’s life‚ most acknowledge it to be in memory of Virginia Clemm‚ Poe’s wife who married him at the age of thirteen and who died in 1847 before she turned twenty-five. The work returns to Poe’s frequent fixation with the Romantic image of a beautiful woman who has died

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    “ The Cask of Amontillado is about a man named Montresor seeking vengence on Fortunato‚ who constantly degrades him. The theme that Edgar Allan Poe reveals in “The Cask of Amontillado” shows that revenge can become satisfying‚ motivating‚ and calculating when provoked. First‚ Poe shows that revenge can become satisfying through one’s actions. Furthermore‚ Poe says‚ “ It was now midnight‚ and my task was drawing to a close. I had completed the eighth‚ ninth‚ and tenth tier”(240). This proves

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    Informative Text/ EAP Essay Edgar Allen Poe was well known for his dark and mysterious writing‚ but what caused his abrupt death? How he died is very controversial‚ because there is little evidence to support any theory. Several people suggest that he died either of rabies‚ exposure‚ or alcohol abuse. Although Poe’s death remains in doubt‚ I believe that several factors led up to the writer falling ill. I have gathered from the biography excerpt renamed “Poe’s Final Days” by Kenneth Silverman‚

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    mood piece with every sentence contributing to the total effect‚ it is a completely unified work and while it is seemingly simple‚ it abounds in ironies of many kinds. Finally‚ every line and comment contributes to the totality or unity of effect that Poe sought to achieve. The plot is quite simple. The first-person narrator‚ whom we later discover to be named Montresor‚

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    Characteristics of Fortunato “A fool thinks himself to be wise‚ but a wise man knows himself to be a fool”-William Shakespeare. In the story The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe‚ one of the main characters named Fortunato‚ was brutally buried alive by Montresor. Fortunato allows this because of his clumsiness. Fortunato makes it easy on Montresor to kill him because of his clumsiness‚ insensibility‚ and rash decisions. In the story‚ Montresor states that Fortunato “...accosted me with excessive

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