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    stories of Edgar Allan Poe ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ written in the year 1843. In this story‚ the writer develops the theme of the mystery of human consciousness‚ using specific motifs and artistic techniques‚ mentioned in previously written stories. The meaning of the literary work is to impress the reader by forcing him to experience the scary feelings while reading the stories of Edgar Poe. The vivid example of the implementation of the principle of the aesthetic Poe’s effect is the story ‘The Tell-Tale

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    Therefore‚ prolonged states‚ for a person who would prefer frequent interaction‚ of isolation leads to the gradual destruction of self perception. For example‚ in the poem “Alone”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the speaker wallows within his lonesomeness in the statement‚ “And the cloud that took the form /(When the rest of Heaven was blue) /Of a demon in my view—” (Alone‚ 20-22). The speaker notes the significant difference in the way he perceives

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    In the short story‚ “The Tell Tale Heart” the unknown narrator tells about his personal experience of killing an old man that lives with him. The plot is the narrator is trying to prove that he is not a “mad” man. He then proves that he is mad by killing the old man because of his eye that disturbs him. One can obtain that the narrator suffers from mental issues. The narrator’s mental issues cause him to kill the old man; even though he claims he is not ‘mad’. In this story‚ the narrator explains

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    House of Usher‚ Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates the drift from social norms and ideas and introduces a new literary genre during the Dark Romantic Era. Dark Romanticism was a new‚ dark‚ mysterious approach to literature that began to be used by 19th century writers. This movement‚ that began in America and eventually spread worldwide‚ was used by writers to expand their writing field of interest. Among these writers‚ one that Dark Romanticism influenced deeply was Edgar Allan Poe. Poe wrote many different

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    there mental health is reviewed. Therefore if Edgar Allen Poe went through an evaluation‚ what might the mental health experts say about his state of mind? Edgar Allen Poe’s mental health didn’t not seem too stable. From his book/Novel/Story‚ Poe was a dangerous man to be around. You see‚ Poe committed a crime. Murder. “In an instant I dragged him to the floor‚ and pulled the heavy bed over him…The old man was dead.” (The Tell-Tale Heart‚ 93). In fact Poe didn’t just simply murder the old man he sliced

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    Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic tale “The Black Cat” was written to invoke a sense of shock in the reader. This short story is written as a first-person narrative in which the narrator travels through increasing levels of insanity throughout the pages. The first time I read this story‚ I thought that the narrator may have imagined it all. I thought there was a possibility that there was no cat at all‚ and the narrator suffered from delusional hallucinations

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    The Tell-Tale Heart is written by Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1850 and tells a story about an unnamed Narrator wanting to kill an Oldman he loves. The story is widely considered as a classic but why? The author uses techniques in his work to make his story more proficient by using what makes a story: the concept‚ setting and the way it is written. All of those are compulsory to making a story into a great one. Edgar Allan Poe has created a unique and original story that at first glance it will

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    What comes to mind when thinking about a main character? What usually comes to mind is the character’s transformation through a story is what really makes a special character. In Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart” the main character goes through several changes. When the author introduces the main character he makes it clear that there is something off about him. One example of this is in “I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth.” (Par. 1). This is something that is not just casually

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    Parvathy Harilal The Tell-Tale Heart- A Murderous Paranoia. In the novel‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is in denial of his own madness and claims throughout the story that he is not insane. The theme of this story is dark and can be attributed to the tragedies Poe experienced in his life. Right from the beginning of the story the narrator tries to convince himself‚ and the readers that he is not insane. However‚ he ends up doing the opposite. As the story progresses

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    makes distinctions between wrong and right‚ but makes decisions to please the Id. The superego is what tells us wrong from right and allows us to make the right decisions even if it causes pain or grief. In the story “ The Tell Tale Heat” written by Edgar Allen Poe the narrator allows the Id and ego to take over and make decisions for him but what will happen when the superego goes against the Id and Ego? The Id plays an important role in the story for the Id is what tells the narrator to go ahead

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