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    considered with reference to its quality‚ pitch‚ strength‚ and source * Mood – A state or quality of feeling at a particular time * Author’s Purpose – The reason the author writes is to inform * Prediction – An act of predicting * Syntax – An instance of these * Irony – The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning * Diction – Style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words * Discreetly – With discretion prudently

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    either forced to admit to a false “sin” and turn to the Catholic faith or be tortured to death as an act to “purify” Spain. Throughout The Pit and the Pendulum‚ there were various types of torture that were both cruel and unusual. There were also many cases of victims losing their mind while in captivity. One of the most important questions in The Pit and the Pendulum was that if all of this was even happening to the individual in the story or if they were just dreaming of events that might come to be

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    Above the pendulum is an hourglass. The clock is a reference to the passing of time. The narrator realizes that the pendulum is razor sharp and is a scythe‚ a long sharp tool used by farmers to cut large amounts of crops or grass at one time. However‚ in this short story it is being used the kill the narrator of the story instead of cutting corn. A combination of the clock and the falling pendulum or scythe represent the Grimm Reeper. As the narrator realizes

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    To Hell and Back On the surface‚ Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” relates the story of a man tortured by the Spanish Inquisition. The man‚ remains nameless throughout the story‚ is condemned to death for an unknown crime and loses consciousness. He awakens in complete darkness and is frightened that he has been locked in a tomb but shortly realizes that he is probably in a dungeon. After exploring the enclosement‚ the prisoner collapses and falls asleep. He wakes up to an offering of

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    totally Controlled by his overpowering feeling that he and his family name had been Insulted. In the Pit and the Pendulum the unknown narrator is being driven By his emotions to survive and to get out of the pit. It seems Poe’s characters Are driven by their emotions. Another similarity a reader will notice is that usually male characters left Unidentified for example in The Pit and the Pendulum the entire story is Narrated by a man who is certainly unnamed‚ but is also vague regarding his Person

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    determine how things unravel. in a mere second ones life could be put in danger and their quick thinking might be the only difference between life and death. It is human nature to fight for ones life. In both stories "twins" by Eric Wright or "pit and the pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe the characters intelligence‚ suspense and the symbols all are shown in the stories‚ as well as ones will to survive. The characters in both stories share a very good intelligence. Lucy from "twins" has to outthink

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    Suspense 1. Introduction Attention Grabber: Edgar Allan Poe is an American author best known for his tales of mystery Connection: He has written numerous short stories and of those many are about horror. Sentence that flows: In the "Pit and the Pendulum" Poe demonstrates his skills of creating mood and suspense. Thesis: Edgar Allan Poe’s expertise in creating mood and suspense in best seen through his use of imagery‚ symbolism‚ and word choice 2. Body Par Topic: Poe uses imagery by

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    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 that fears the red death and so locks himself and his friends from the

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    David Vargas Period 6 3-15-12 Edgar Allan Poe Project Part 1: The Pit and the Pendulum a. The story begins with the narrator being sentenced to death and will be killed very painfully to make him suffer. He is in a Spanish Inquisition and will be punished by a pit. The narrator is wise enough to know that he must figure out a way to get out. The narrator begins measuring the size of the area he is in by first‚ walking around counting his footsteps until he reaches his destination‚ which was

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    could be written as stories‚ music‚ and paintings‚ but it was mainly found in poetry. In this essay‚ I will discuss the romantic qualities of “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving‚ “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant‚ and “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allen Poe. In “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving‚ we see American romanticism in many points throughout the story. It starts with the devil offering answers to Tom and his wife’s money problems‚ for a price. The price

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