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    feel nothing‚ or would you feel a shock? Actions have consequences and this is shown in these 2 stories‚ The monkey’s paw‚ by W.W. Jacobs‚ and The Tell Tale heart‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ creating suspense too see what the main character will do next.‚ by Edgar Allan Poe. The stories show that everything might have a drawback‚ when it comes to wishing‚ to even murdering. Looking more closely to these 2 stories we’ll find tragic examples of cause and effect. If you want to feel the real suspense‚ read

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    In a tell tale heart by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the literary element is characterization which describes how the narrator is psychotic and dangerous. The narrator in a Tell Tale Heart is indirect. The narrator in a Tell Tale heart is indirect because we learn more about him by his actions and thoughts rather than being told things straight out about him. Evidence of this is when he says‚ “And have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over-acuteness of the sense? --now‚ I say‚ there came

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    Suspense and Irony in “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Gift of the Magi” The two short stories “A Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Gift of the Magi” by O’ Henry were two short stories that showed the writing skills of their authors. O’ Henry and Poe were two writers from different time periods‚ but use the same literary techniques in their works. Irony is defined as “a contradiction between expectation and reality” and suspense as “the growing interest and excitement felt while awaiting

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    Jaime Macias Professor Whalen English 1B 22 October 2012 Critical Thinking Log 2: Short Story #2 Madness within the human psyche goes hand and hand when the names Edgar Allen Poe and Charlotte Perkins Gilman are spoken. The stories “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman are both prime examples of how 19th century authors provoked the ideas of paranoia and mental deterioration within troubled narrators. These disorders can be compared

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    In the many achievements of Edgar Allen Poe‚ the concept of insanity absorbs the environment of the plot and the characters‚ which occurs prominently in “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Using the fears of the past and present‚ Poe descends his characters into madness via the horrors that we all experience at one point or another. Whether those phobias consist of a premature burial‚ the fear of being accused guilty or insane‚ or the paranoia existing somewhere inside ourselves

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    Analytical Essay of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart This Edgar Allan Poe’s short story indicates the narrator as the prime character in this story‚ who describes himself as a sane man‚ as he expresses in the first sentence‚ yet he shows a horrifying thing as a proof. Poe presents this story with its frightening atmosphere‚ full of contradiction and symbolism‚ so it causes us to be more accurate in interpreting every single part of the story. It tends to demand us‚ as the reader‚ to be more

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    point of view the story is about the evets leading up to and after an old man is murdered. “True! –nervous—very dreadfully nervous I had bee and I am: but why will you say that I am mad? (Kennedy‚ X.J. P37) From the very beginning of this story is very clear that the narrator is questioning himself‚ his sanity. The narrator‚ although a possibly unreliable source reveals that he has many obsessions‚ obsession with the time‚ the old man’s evil eye‚ and the old man’s beating heart; why he is even obsessed

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    In literature‚ Edgar Allen Poe is widely known for his short stories that all have common dark‚ non-moralistic theme. Considering‚ Poe’s “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” have no exceptions. Theses works show exemplementry stories of narrators who have gone mad‚ murdered out of wickedness‚ and seek redemption from those who’ll listen. Poe’s unique writing styles and plot grabs hold of the reader’s attention and takes them down a dark‚ spiraling path of the narrators’ minds. From different

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    them‚” (Poe‚ 89). This is an expert from the Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe. This is a classic of the horror genre‚ written for that same reason. The horror genre is an appropriate unit for middle school student to study‚ because students need fear‚ fear can motivate students‚ and students can learn lifelong lessons. Students need fear. “Children need to be frightened. We all do‚” (Torrence‚ 101). This is a fragment from an essay called Scary Tales by Jackie Torrence. This piece shows how an

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    “The Tell Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat” are both very similar in writing technique and multiple plot characteristics‚ but there also some differences as well. One of the main differences between these two short stories is the way the reader finds out the ending of the plot. In “The Black Cat”‚ the narrator tells that he has committed a crime at the beginning of the story by saying “But tomorrow I die‚ and to-day I would unburden my soul. My immediate purpose is to place before the world‚ plainly

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