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    The poem “Alone” written by Poe expresses how he felt as a child. It is a direct view of his life and the hardships he was confronted with from the beginning of his life. His struggles shaped him into the person he was. From the beginning of the poem‚ “From childhood’s hour I have not been as others were; I have not seen as others saw; I could not bring my passions from a common spring" (Marshell)‚ Poe expresses that even as a child‚ he felt different than others and thought in a more negative way

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    Edger Allen Poe: Master of the Macabre Regarded as the inventor of the modern detective story‚ the pioneer of the science fictions‚ such as the time travel stories‚ and the author of tales of imaginations and mysteries‚ the name of Edger Allen Poe shines like a brightest star in the American author’s universe. He was well-known for his horror and frightening stories. His personal life was also a legend of dejection‚ dreadfulness and sorrow itself. His personality was full of morbid fascination because

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    ‘How effective is Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Tell TaleHeart’ as a gothic horror?’ The short story ‘The Tell Tale Heart’ was written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1843. It is written in first person in the past tense. The story opens in the middle of what seems to be a dialogue between the narrator and his audience. We learn that the narrator looks after an old man with a pale blue eye; he describes it as being like that of a ‘vulture’. We are told that the eye disturbs the narrator‚ for this reason the narrator

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    Edgar Allen Poe taps into our brains demanding deep‚ intrusive thought. He portrays ideologies in “The Black Cat” to cause the reader to think individually‚ appealing to our subconscious fascination with horror. The work represents Romanticism by displaying a

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    Furthermore‚ it shows the ideas of having the perseverance and the faith for people to do the impossible even if they don’t succeed. In Edgar Allan Poe’s poem‚ "Eldorado‚" he tells about a knight’s journey throughout his lifetime: the knight is searching for the lost

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    Is the Tell-Tale Heart a Tall Tale? How can we always trust a narrator to be credible in stories we read? Are we to assume that the words we read are always truth? If characters are able to lie to one another‚ the narrator could also have the ability to fib to the reader‚ or at the very least give a sense of false hyperbole to a situation. In the case of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ is our narrator capable of telling the story of his late night plight with complete objectivity? The

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    Referring to the Tell Tale Heart and one other text you have read‚ discuss how the writers present their protagonist. Comment on which one you prefer and why. What are the protagonists like? How do the techniques the writers use show this? Which protagonist do you prefer and why? The protagonist in the Tell Tale Heart is the killer of the man with the evil eye - apparent as he is the narrative voice. He is sly and cunning to ensure the murder remains undetected. The protagonist in the other text

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    Side of Poe Edgar Allan Poe is known for being a gothic writer. Growing up‚ he had a rough childhood due to everyone in his family dying from Tuberculosis. He uses his rough time to portray his feelings in his works. Poe uses the gothic elements bleak‚ remote settings and violent scenes in “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “Black Cat” to create a disturbing mood. In “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “Black Cat‚” Poe uses bleak and remote settings to create a disturbing mood. Poe immediately

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    Literary Analysis/Fiction Essay ENG102-51-Fall2013 September 6‚ 2013 Edgar Allan Poe is definitely one of the most renowned writers in the history of American fictitious writing. His dark stories lead readers to question whether they locked their doors tight enough before going to bed‚ and cause a need to double check around every corner before walking any further. The Tell-Tale Heart is a great example of his chilling writing abilities. The main character claims that he is not insane‚ but

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    The Tell-Tale Heart Analysis. In the story The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe‚ an unnamed narrator opens the story by addressing the reader and claiming that he is a nervous person with heightened senses‚ but he is not mad. He explains that he is going to tell a story in which he is going to defend his sanity and justify how he killed an old man‚ not out of hatred but of obsession. In the story he goes on to say that he loved this old man dearly‚ he had no desire for his gold‚ or hatred for

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