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    The tell-tale Sadist: Sadism and Masochism in “The tell-tale heart” Many of Poe’s tales portray characters which intently harm other creatures or people and enjoy the process of doing so. This tendency which Poe himself called “the spirit of perverseness”(Poe 10) in The Black Cat is described as the need to cause pain to other being without any reason‚ evil per se. However‚ from a psychological point of view‚ this spirit of perverseness would be labeled as sadism and its source may be traced by

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    will always lead to a result of something. The horror story “The tell-tale heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is a psychological thriller‚ which is told from a first person perspective and written as a monologue. The narrator‚ who is also the protagonist‚ tries to makes clear that he is not a mad man in the beginning of the story. “I heard many things in hell‚ how then‚ am I mad? Hearken! And observe how healthily – how calmly I can tell you the whole story.” According to him‚ there is a logical explanation

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    The Dream Tale In “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” Edgar Allen Poe illustrates the narrator’s murder of an old man. The narrator is confessing his doing about how he has gone out of his way to evade and disturb the old man until he decided it was his time. After completing the perfect crime his conscience begins to eat away at him through what sounds like the beating of the old man’s heart. As the story continues Poe makes the reader think that everything the narrator is doing is to be believed.

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    The author’s purpose in “The Tell Tale Heart” is to explain that the narrator is insane and spends most of his time on the short story trying to convince us that he is not crazy. He uses first person point of view and structural choices such as strategies: repetition‚ manipulation of time‚ and word choice. And these techniques help develop central idea of insanity throughout the story. The author uses first person as his point of view to show the readers how the narrator views the world

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    Analysis of the Black Cat

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    Analysis of “The Black Cat” English 310 Chrystal Porter-Rogers The Robert B. Miller College John C. Rasmussen‚ Ed. D October 29‚ 2012 Analysis of “The Black Cat” “I neither expect nor solicit belief” explains that the narrator does not expect the reader to believe the story they’re about to read‚ because he finds it unbelievable himself which is evidenced by the excerpt “Mad indeed would I be to expect it‚ in a case where my very senses reject their own evidence.” With that being

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    our culture‚ if one sees a black cat it is often viewed as a sign of bad luck—a superstition. The black cat symbolizes that wicked things are coming‚ much like the superstition of a raven. In Poe’s The Black Cat‚ the black cat is doing just that‚ it is symbolizing and foreshadowing the upcoming atrocities that will take place. There is also much symbolism in the choice of weapons the narrator uses to do his heinous acts. The narrator mentions how his wife “who at heart was not a little tinctured

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    similes‚ and descriptive words to trigger the readers mind (Imagery | Literary Devices). A great author that used some imagery in most of his works would be Edgar Allen Poe also known as “Father of the Detective Story” ("Edgar Allan Poe"). “The Tell Tale Heart” would be a perfect example of Edgar Allen Poe’s work were imagery plays a huge role in the short story itself as the imagery creates an ominous mood. To being with Edgar Allen Poe uses imagery related to the sense of sight to describe the old

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    Tale Of The Cat Essay

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    Recently I was inspired to paint the goddess Bast‚ after reading the ‘Tale of The Cat’ by Von Franz (a Jungian Analyst). In this Romanian fairytale he interprets the meaning behind every detail of this dreamlike story. I don’t want to give away too many spoilers. So I will simply give you a taste of how it starts; The Emperor grows bored of his Wife and sends her away on a boat‚ telling her that upon returning from her journey she must be pregnant. The women goes on her way‚ eventually finding a

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    Analysis of Black Cat

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s The Black Cat‚ much like many of his other stories‚ is a tale of inexplicable violence and perverseness‚ and yet it is an amazing insight into the mind’s ability to observe itself and even give itself away‚ as evidenced in end of the tale of the narrator. Indeed‚ even the narrator himself is aware of this fact that he is going insane somehow‚ and even with this knowledge and the knowledge that he continues to proceed in his insanity it’s not enough to stop his descent. The narrator

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    threatening tone in his short story TellTaleHeart Which are mood and atmosphere‚time‚and population. The most powerful tool that poe used was mood and atmosphere. One example was when the old man’s room blocked out all ray of light.This enhances the darkness and threatening because it makes the reader feel scared at night in their room.(pg.538:2). Another example of fear darkness that Poe used was how the murderer covered the lantern with a black cloth so you as a reader can get a

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