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    Dark Romanticism is often associated with darkness‚ gloom‚ mystery and death‚ which can be seen throughout Edgar Allen Poe’s literature. A prime example demonstrating Dark Romanticism would be his story‚ “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ which was about a deadly plague which swept the Kingdom of Prince Prospero within the 19th century leaving the king to blockade him and his subordinates within an abbey. With that being said‚ I believe the story is an example of Dark Romanticism due to the death involved

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    Romanticism In American Literature Dark romanticism is a genre that explores the darker‚ sinful side of man. Within this unit‚ there were a few pieces of literature that I found displays this best. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Nathaniel Hawthorne are both prominent authors in the world of literature‚ even to this day. The first piece that I will be talking about is “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In describing the midnight ride of Paul Revere‚ Longfellow uses a ton of imagery:

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    Similar to the southern gothic settings found in the two stories that were examined above‚ this next story also takes place out of the American south. In Capote’s “Miriam”‚ out of his collection entitled The Tree of Night‚ we find our grotesque character living alone in a cold‚ desolate version of New York City. Similar to “Mr. Jones”‚ the setting is winter in an isolated city apartment. The streets are described as shrouded in “a pale but impenetrable curtain” which gives the feel of a setting

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    Life was calm in Greentown‚ Illinois for Jim and Will‚ that is‚ until the carnival came one morning before sunrise. Behind the supposed innocence of the carnival was an evil and darkness that tempted those who felt the most sade. As the boys explored the carnival‚ and the secrets within‚ the darkness and temptations began to creep into their own lives. Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury‚ uses imagery in the setting to create mystery and suspense as life becomes darker and more dangerous

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    Analysis of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek” Ambrose Bierce employs many different tactics in his writing to foreshadow the demise of Peyton Farquhar. All though this sudden bitter end is somewhat shocking and abrupt upon the first read‚ Bierce makes it quite evident throughout Part 3 that he is indeed deceased the whole time. Bierce often uses surrealism as a tool for foreshadowing elements. Surrealism is the principle of producing fantastic and incongruous imagery by using unnatural or irrational

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    In summation‚ throughout “The Tell-Tale Heart” Poe personifies the narrator’s guilt as such a thing that slowly deteriorates the mind and opens a door to moral insanity. Between the lines of this Gothic tale Poe uses the continuous beating heart as a symbol for the narrator’s inescapable and eternal guilt. Once the narrator awakened the old man‚ the beating heart grew to such a volume that he had no choice but to kill him. However after committing the senseless crime the beating heart prevailed causing

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    Edgar Allan Poe‚ reputed as the father of American short stories‚ is a poet‚ writer and literary critic of nineteenth century. His works‚ most of which explore the dark side of consciousness and subconsciousness of human beings‚ was well-known for horror and mystery. "The Black Cat" is one of Poe’s masterpieces. It depicts love‚ hatred and fear between men through the narration of the changing relationship between a mentally abnormal man and a black cat. Loneliness‚ death‚ torture and abnormal psychology

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    The Secret Life of Bees within the Southern Gothic Genre Most southern gothic literature deals with the disturbed and flawed characters; one of the most famous writers of this genre is Edgar Allan Poe. The southern gothic genre is characterized by grotesque‚ gruesome‚ or unbelievable incidents. The southern gothic genre is portrayed in many ways. Lily‚ the main character‚ goes through many difficult life experiences and learns many tough lessons. This book does not have a happy ending like a fairy

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    Washington Irving is known as being one of the most famous American authors in history for his fresh take on romanticism. He has created innovative and exciting stories such as “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow‚” “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” and “Rip Van Winkle” that continue to captivate those who read them even today. In these three stories‚ Irving takes a stance on what the early Americas were like as he creates settings full of both mystery and wonder. His settings are symbols of the American landscape’s

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    Haiti has had a difficult and harsh history. Characters and stories from this book express that history. Characters in these stories have sad and horrible tales to tell and make an overall depressed mood. In the book‚ Krik? Krak?‚ a series of short stories the author Danticat utilizes juxtaposition to create dynamic characters that in return create the overall mood of depressed throughout the book. The following are a few examples of characters whose stories and characters form the mood of the book

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