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    Before reading The Masque of the Red Death‚ knowing that it is by Edgar Allen Poe the reader can infer that it had the possibility to be depressing and gory. Then‚ when you read the title‚ it is confirmed that the theme will be similar to most of his other writings. Although it may not be as disturbing as Poe’s “The Black Cat” where eyes are being gouged out‚ it still has it’s gruesome moments. The Masque of the Red Death is about a prince and his castle hiding from the red death which kills you

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    In Poe’s “ The Black Cat” The narrator is married early ‚ One night the narrator comes home intoxicated and gets the feeling his cat is resenting him‚ “Filled with Anger” he cuts his “Beloved cat” Pluto eye out and hangs the dead animal. Soon his wife sees it action the next day and he kills her as well. Not long after the horrendous murders. The police finds the bodies hidden in the wall and the house is burned down."This dread was not exactly a dread of physical evil-and yet I should be at

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Black Cat Analytical Essay The Black Cat‚ written by Edgar Allen Poe is considered Gothic literature because it reflects the elements of a Gothic story‚ in the setting‚ theme‚ characters‚ and plot. Filled with mystery‚ death‚ and the possibility of the supernatural‚ this short story is a work of Gothic literature. Gothic literature usually contains a villain‚ who is the epitome of evil‚ either by his own fall from grace‚ or by some implicit malevolence. In The Black Cat‚ this villain

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    Understanding Poe Edgar Allan Poe wrote an essay on the creation of "The Raven‚" entitled "The Philosophy of Composition." The essay is a first-rate source of information concerning Poe’s theories and practice‚ while providing all at once a model of analytical criticism. Poe describes the creation of his works much like a mathematical problem. The writer mocks the poets that claim they compose by a "species of fine frenzy". As we begin to identify with his composition we are able to see

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    The Black Cat “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe is a tale that leaves a reader speechless‚ mesmerized and utterly confused. The short story holds a central irony concerning the narrator‚ the black cat and the wife. The whole story involves around the idea of death‚ visions of Karma‚ a major switch of personality of the narrator and the question of who is to blame for the black cat’s death. At the very start of the

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    The Black Cat Because he is due to die the next day‚ the narrator has decided to present the facts of a past event that has terrified and destroyed him‚ although he claims that he is not mad and hopes that someone else will be able to explain his story logically. He begins by describing his kind and humane younger self: he keeps many pets because animals such as dogs are so loving and faithful‚ and at a young age he marries a woman who also loves pets. In their household they have a number of animals

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    The black cat essay Sept‚ 23‚ 2013 The nature of perverseness Is shown throughout Edgar Allen Poe’s “the Black cat” as the man has practically been completely deprived of his emotions and mental stability due to his alcoholism rendering him just a vessel of his former self. This is shown through symbolism of burning house post death of Pluto‚ first cat. This again after meeting the new cat and the insanity he feels from seeing the gallows represented on

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    hands of time. Poe is trying to show that everyone’s time is limited‚ and that there is no escaping death. 4. What symbolic evidence can you find in Poe’s use of the following: a. the number seven - I think that the number seven symbolizes the seven days of creation. b. the use of colors‚ especially the black and scarlet in the seventh room - The use of colors symbolizes the stages in a person’s life. The first room‚ which is blue‚ represents birth. The last room‚ the black room‚ symbolizes

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    Negative Capability: An Analysis of the Ambiguous Motive for Murder and Class Conflict in the “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe This literary study will define the ambiguous motives for murder in the theoretical framework of “negative capability” in the “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe. Poe’s application of “negative capability” is defined in the ambiguous motives that Montresor possess in the murder of his old friend‚ Fortunato. Negative capability is defined in the way

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    The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about the narrator who goes from being a sane human being; but slowly starts to decline into a world of madness and paranoia‚ all because of his obsession with two (or possibly one) black cats. These cats finally drive him into a full state of madness to the point he take the life his wife‚ whose death he tries to conceal‚ with the thought that it’s not his fault. Through literary elements of symbolism and character development you can see the decline of

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