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    Cantrell ENGL 2130 Analytical Essay Rhonda Whittenberg 07 March 14 USher Even though we do not know the name of the Narrator‚ it is almost as if we are looking through his eyes as he approaches the House of Usher. He has been lifelong friends with Roderick Usher‚ who sends him a note asking for him to help. Roderick’s sister‚ Madeline‚ suffers from catalepsy and he suspects that she will die soon. Considering they are the last of the Usher living bloodline‚ Roderick feels that he and Madeline should make

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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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    Through the first person narrator‚ Edgar Allan Poe ’s "The Tell-Tale Heart" illustrates how man ’s imagination is capable of being so vivid that it profoundly affects people ’s lives. The manifestation of the narrator ’s imagination unconsciously plants seeds in his mind‚ and those seeds grow into an unmanageable situation for which there is no room for reason and which culminates in murder. The narrator takes care of an old man with whom the relationship is unclear‚ although the narrator ’s comment

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    A heart beating is a normal thing unless you are the narrator of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart”. In the story the narrator who is nameless works for an elderly gentlemen. The gentlemen has a film coated eye which haunts the narrator. The narrator claimed it looked like a Vulture’s eye. The narrator was so bothered by the eye‚ he killed the man. At the end of the story the narrator said he could hear the man’s‚ “hideous heart” beating. The lens is psychoanalytic because of the many aspects

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    Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “Young Goodman Brown” are two different short stories with major differences‚ they are also similar in concepts of genre‚ symbolism‚ and historical context. “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “Young Goodman Brown” both are examples of Gothic Fiction; which combines horror‚ fiction‚ death‚ and sometimes romance. It is expected to find mysterious characters and creepy settings in this genre. In “The Fall of The House of Usher”‚ the setting

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    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 the "Monkey’s Paw." Three members of a house obtain a monkeys paw from a military soldier and uses

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    the back door around the house and scanned the area with the light in front of me. I had done this same task many times before‚ yet the sharp silence and shifting shadows that surrounded me built an apprehensive tension. Troubling thoughts suddenly emerged‚ my imagination running with a tumultuous delirium. I envisioned wolves would appear from the woods behind the house and hunt me down. My rampant thoughts soon incited me to hurry and quickly get back inside the house. Rushing to the trash cans

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    Kaleb Clem Mrs. Winslow English II Honors 31 October 2012 “The Tell-Tale Hearts” – “The Black Cat” Comparison “The Tell-Tale Hearts” and “The Black Cat” are two stories that share more similarities than differences. The plots both start out the same with a main character whose actions throughout the story makes apparent to the reader his insanity and have to deal with the internal and external dilemmas that are caused by the evil deeds‚ which both happen to be involved with murder‚ due to

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    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 in reference to when each character makes its discovery‚ the similarities can be drawn from discovering these comparisons in mental state‚ and then differences between “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Yellow Wallpaper”

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    characters in “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ “The Pit and The Pendulum”‚ and “The Masque of Red Death”. In the stated narratives Edgar Allan Poe shows us how he uses symbolism‚ irony‚ and imagery so he can illustrate how it distorts minds‚ causes fear‚ and the repercussions of the fear. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” and in “The Masque of Red Death” Poe uses symbolism to show how fear can alter minds and the outcomes of the fear. In the quote he is saying how the eye

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