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    In this short story‚ “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author used setting‚ characterization‚ and plot to create suspense. Well‚ the setting is an essential part of a horror story or even in any story. Plot is a really critical element of the story‚ we care about what happens next which is called suspense. Characterization is like what character is like‚ what he/she does etc. In “Tell-Tale Heart”‚ Poe uses setting to build suspense in the story. His story takes place in the old man’s

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    Edgar Allan Poe wrote that the single effect was the most important aspect of a short story‚ which everything must contribute to this effect. Poe’s gothic tale "The Black Cat" was written trying to achieve an effect of shocking insanity. In this first person narrative the narrator tells of his decline from sanity to madness‚ all because of an obsession with two (or possibly one) black cats. These ebony creatures finally drive him to take the life his wife‚ whose death he unsuccessfully tries to conceal

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s influence on American literature was nothing short of great; not only was he the creator of the detective story and the horror thriller‚ but he also influenced many great writers‚ among those William Faulkner and Fyodor Dostoevsky. While Poe is best known for his horror thrillers‚ being the creator of that particular genre‚ he has also fashioned two other literary genres‚ like the detective and the science fiction genre. Throughout his life‚ Poe read‚ reviewed‚ and critiqued many

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    Similarities between The Tell-Tale Heart and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe Edgar Allen Poe was a famous author of many different poems and stories. Throughout his life he experienced a lot of pain from loosing many of the woman he loved in life and from being disowned by his adoptive father. In his stories and poems you can notice his emotions sometimes show such as when they’re depressing and/or over a woman. A lot of his stories have another similar to it

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    one can get a feel for who Edgar Allan Poe is. He encompasses the ideas of Romanticism throughout his entire work and makes sure that the reader is able to see it. He also uses his life and the experiences that he has endured in order to write his literary works. His childhood was not the best kind‚ and through "Hop-Frog‚" one can see this. He also writes with a similarity. He is a Dark Romanticist and his writing reflects this. When reading and comparing works done by Poe‚ the reader gets a feel for

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    Edgar Allan Poe had a major impact to literature and brought many changes. He introduced a new concept which were mysteries and the first detective story. His stories set him apart from other writers at the time because they built a suspense that no one else was doing at the time. He is the Stephen King to generations before us. Poe has even impacted Stephen King himself! Along with many other writes who are still influenced by his writing today. Horror is bigger today than ever and we can thank

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    Charity Chukwu Mrs. Edmondson English III November 13‚ 2008 The Seven Stages of life Fate is inevitable and there is no escaping it. "The Masque of the Red Death" is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe explaining how Prince Prospero stays in a state of denial unwilling to accept death until it is too late. The seven rooms in which Prospero presides in represent the seven rooms in which Prospero presides in represent the seven stages of life with their colors and features. As he rushes through each

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    Griswold remarks in an obituary that Poe was a “drunken‚ womanizing madman with no morals and no friends.” Maybe Griswold was jealous‚ envious‚ or plain hateful and evil towards Poe. Could it be that maybe Griswold was true about the claims that he stated or that Poe was actually a genius that was misjudged by the world and its views of poetry and short stories of that era. Poe created the first detective horror stories‚ mystery‚ and to capture the imagination and interest of the world around him

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    horrifying. Edgar Allan Poe was one of the many writers who used elements such as these in his writings. Poe was famous for reflecting the dark aspects of his mind in a story‚ creating detailed imagery intriguing the reader. The fantastic and supernatural elements are expressed in The Premature Burial as impossible and in a sense‚ horrifying. The idea of people walking after their believed death is very extreme thinking in a world that seems normal. The writing style of Edgar Allan Poe shows the

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    literary career‚ Edgar Allan Poe applied irony to his stories. By doing this‚ his disturbing and odd tales became stories of mental and psychological twists and terror that trouble readers. Poe uses irony in “The Tell-Tale Heart” to increase mental tension by making the murderer in the story confess the crime that he so carefully planned. The man goes mad by fault of his own conscious and if he had not confessed‚ the murder would have been a success. Just as in “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ Poe utilizes

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