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    describe the nature of the other person”. Human nature can be revealed through people’s personality and in literature‚ authors may use a character’s personality to reveals truths about human nature. As portrayed in Ray Bradbury’s The Veldt and The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe‚ human nature can be revealed through the personalities of different characters. Ray Bradbury’s‚ The Veldt uses character traits that help reveal truths about human nature. While admiring the nursery for his children‚ George

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    grotesque‚ gruesome‚ or unbelievable incidents. The southern gothic genre is portrayed in many ways. Lily‚ the main character‚ goes through many difficult life experiences and learns many tough lessons. This book does not have a happy ending like a fairy tale‚ but would be better represented like life‚ without many smooth edges. Also‚ because this book’s setting is in South Carolina in the nineteen-sixties‚ racism is involved. The Secret Life of Bees represents the southern gothic genre because it contains

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    has enabled him to manifest such dark‚ mysterious stories. But no one thought of him as an odd animal lover; one with a twisted heart of gold. In the short story "The Black Cat" the plot seems to be dripping with the illusion of what Freud would consider a dream‚ but there is more to the cat then what the dream convey to be. Beyond the chilling tale‚ "The Black Cat" is a tale about the narrator’s character‚ dreams‚ and psychosis‚ all processed through a Freudian framework. The narrator’s character

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    “Whipping boy” about how he got bullied as a kid‚ and how he finds and tracks down the bully. She uses this example to demonstrate that revenge is a very powerful motive when it comes to some people. She also explains how the victims just want to hear a heart filled apology‚ and she points out that is ironic because people will not say sorry after you take revenge.

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    Cited: Carlson‚ Eric W. A Companion to Poe Studies‚ Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group‚ 1996. Online. Thompson‚ G.R. The Seleceted Writings of Edgar Allen Poe‚ London: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 2004. Print Timmerman‚ John H. “The Tell-Tale Heart” and Other Stories‚ New York: Infobase Publishing‚ 2009. Online

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    Window and The Tell-Tale Heart Brett Eiffes According to Northrup Frye’s book‚ The Anatomy of Criticism‚ there are two different modes of prose: the romance and the novel. In the case of shorter prose he calls them the tale and the short story. The short story‚ The Open Window by Saki‚ and the tale‚ The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe‚ demonstrate these two modes of prose fiction. While reading The Open Window I found it a more realistic and extroverted story while the Tell-Tale Heart was more of

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    after the fact to an unknown person and for an unknown reason. he tells the whole story of how he led fortunato into his vaults and then sealed him inside one of the walls in a crypt. although it seems like montressor is confessing to his past crime‚ it may be true that he is boasting about a deed that he still wholeheartedly believes he committed rightly. throughout the story‚ fortunato insults montresor in various ways. before the tale begins‚ it is said that fortunato had injured before. this could

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    ” Many people have felt the same feeling‚ and yet only  one man has put  into words: Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe’s  haunting style is created through his flawless use of imagery‚ memorable  characters and tone. Poe’s readers are instantly drawn in by the chilling  feeling in their heart Poe creates. Poe’s writing demands your interest and  often takes it without permission. His incredible style will leave you  absolutely breathless.    Poe’s use of imagery throughout all of his writing creates a haunting  style. In one of his works titled

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    6 hours for the verdict‚ the jury comes out. “We find the defendant to be.....” While the killer/narrator sat with the police officers‚ he heard the repetitive beating of the old man’s heart until he couldn’t take it anymore. He finally exclaimed the horrible deed he had done. The narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” should be decided as guilty according to clever planning and a personal statement of committing the crime. No matter what‚ the criminal needs to receive punishment for the crime they

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    In the short story “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the narrator commits several terrible crimes. He is writing from a prison cell before he will be hung. He is an alcoholic who loves animals but during a drunken rage he harms his cat and then when he is sober again he kills it. He gets another cat‚ and he tries to kill it but he kills his wife instead. The police find her body and he is arrested for murder. But‚ the narrator is insane and cannot control his actions due to alcohol‚ grief‚ and

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