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    Poe ’s use of the Senses in "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell Tale Heart" Edgar Allen Poe is renowned as one of the great suspense and horror writers of the early Americas. Labeled as a prolific poet and master of macabre literature‚ Poe often used the senses of touch‚ smell‚ sight‚ sound even taste to lure his readers in. Using descriptive language‚ Poe leaves his readers reeling from the gruesome sights. The reader can almost reach out and touch‚ smell‚ and taste a world of

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    obsesses over to induce fear. Though each character subjected to Poe’s devices react differently they are all connected through irony‚ symbolism‚ and theme. Poe utilizes cruel irony to catch his character in their own self-righteousness. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Masque of Red Death” the Narrator’s and Prince Prospero’s choice to act on their strongest emotions bit them in the end. The Narrator in “The

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    things in hell. How. Then‚ am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily- how calmly I can tell you the whole story.” Romanticism during the second century was highly popular with it’s public. Stories of love gave pleasure to readers and story-tellers alike. But there was also an alternate to Romanticism‚ there was Dark Romanticism‚ were readers explore the unknown of the human psyche. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ creates a narrative with conflicting emotions and justifying his own

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    CONSEQUENCES OF PHOBIA IN EDGAR ALLAN POE’S “THE TELL-TALE HEART” “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ is a thrilling short story by Edgar Allan Poe. It is about the narrator’s attempt to convince us that he is not crazy‚ just have keen senses as we realize when he says: “Why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharped my senses” (The Tell- Tale Heart‚ p.44). He tries to persuade us of his innocence and his sanity telling how he was able to kill an old man‚ proprietor of the house where he lives

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    plants form the flooring of the chamber‚ and deposited all between the scantlings.” This quote from “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe clearly shows this is a horror story. This story contains so much of the horror characteristics. Although there isn’t so much bloodshed and more murders in the story like most typical horror stories‚ this still is labeled as a horror story. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a horror story because of the supernatural element‚ eerie atmosphere/violence‚ and gore‚ causing feelings

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    Tell-Tale Heart Has something you have done ever came back to haunt you? Even if you try to forget about what you did; it may still be in the back of your head reminding you every single day of what you have done. Be Careful because it may come back to destroy you‚ just as it did in Edgar Allan Poe’s story Tell-Tale Heart. In the story a character will commit a horrific act that will come back to haunt him and his conscience; and eventually lead to his own destruction. Edgar Allan Poe provides

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    In "A Tell-Tale Heart"‚ Poe repeated "louder" very often to create the impression of a growing sound becoming increasingly dominant. Poe used a wide range of words in his work. "You should have seen how wisely I proceeded--with what caution--with what foresight‚ with what dissimulation‚ I went to work!" The words add depth to the meaning and understanding of the story. Poe uses imagery to create an image that is easily comprehendible to the reader. "It was the beating of the old man’s heart. It increased

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    Tell Tale heart is a classic story written by Edward Allen Poe about how people’s appearances can create an unbearable disliking to one another. It feeds our cruelty to get along with anyone who isn’t like us. In the story‚ Edgar Allen Poe dramatize this‚ and concludes story by having the servant kill the master because of his appearance of his eye. Edgar Allan Poe is known for his creativity and his way of telling a story. It is very hard to really know what Poe means because he so translucent

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    (Shelley). In later years‚ Poe endured poverty and the loss of his wife-to-be to another man (Clark). Possibly‚ without those troubling experiences‚ Poe couldn’t have imagined such eerie and enthralling tales. Some of his most acclaimed and well-known works are “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.” These are stories based on characters that go insane over obsession involving an eye. Both characters have a relentless urge to kill. And‚ both of the murderers stuff the dead bodies into the foundation

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    speeding. Fear can be useful‚ but it can also be damaging. A disadvantage of fear is that it can lead to paranoia which then leads to obsession. Obsession is dangerous as seen in the three stories written by Edgar Allen Poe. The first story “Tell-Tale Heart”‚ it’s about a man that obsesses about a creepy eye. The “Pit and the Pendulum” is about a man that’s stuck in a prison and is faced with many extremely difficult obstacles. Finally‚ the “Masque of Red Death” is about a prince named Prince Prospero

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