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    POV in the Black Cat

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    the narrator is clear and precise so that their audience can understand them. This is not the case in “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe uses an unreliable narrator in this short story which makes it kind of difficult for us to know what to trust and what not to. By only reading what the narrator has written we only see his point of view. This is a huge part of why “The Black Cat” is so prolific. The readers of this short story get to hear it in first person point of view from the main

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    Snow White‚ Red Riding Hood‚ Rumpelstiltskin‚ and Ariel in a fictional‚ present day town in Maine named Storybrooke to forge new relationships and experiences. Although “Once Upon a Time” is a modern television show‚ it contains many Gothic elements. These elements include gloomy settings‚ an interest in the past‚ and an interest in original sin and the supernatural. The settings of “Once Upon a Time” are gloomy in nature. To create the dark mood‚ the graphic designer used gloomy colors and death

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    that occurred in his short stories. The connection between Poe’s life and events in “The Black Cat” are strongly evident throughout the story. Poe’s burdens that he suffered through are relative to the suffering of the characters in the short story. Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Black Cat” is not only gothic; it also reflects events from his life. To begin‚ according to M. H Abrams‚ a gothic novel must‚ “...evoke chilling terror by exploiting mystery and a variety of horrors”

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    Gothic Elements in Stephen King’s: The Shining. The classic elements were invented by Horace Walpole in 1764 in his novel The Castle Of Qtranto. These elements have been used in a variety of ways in different aspects books films short stories even today. Stephen King uses these elements in his novel The Shining alternating them to fit his needs. The first classic element is the incorporation of setting in an old castle‚ with secret rooms scary passages‚ underground burial vaults. Seeming abandoned

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    Lauren McFadden ENG 1013 Lindsay Penn 05 February 2013 Vivid Imagery of “The Black Cat”   The use of vivid imagery in “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most fascinating aspects of this story to me. Poe shapes the mood of suspense using language‚ symbols‚ and the supernatural in such a dark and intriguing way. These three things create a sense of foreshadowing‚ which helps set the stage for the reader and navigates the path from one shocking event to the next. Poe’s

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    Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula will forever stand as one of the masterpieces of Gothic literature. The despicable villain Count Dracula and and his Transylvanian castle have become synonymous with horror and vampires‚ to the point that the modern image of the vampire is almost entirely derived from Dracula. However‚ one of this story’s most effective elements is Stoker’s masterful control over the mood of the novel. Stoker primarily influences the mood of Dracula by his use of spooky or wild settings

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    Pamela Anderson 02-09-13 3th period The black cat & a rose for Emily “The black cat” was written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ and it was a twisted‚ sick story about how a man that since his childhood was picked on by his classmates. Instead of having human friends‚ he owned pets that he took as his only friends. “From my infancy I was noted for the docility and humanity of my disposition. My tenderness of heart was even so conspicuous as to make me the best of my companions.” At first he had

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    Gothic stories are dominated by fear and terror and explores the themes of death and decay.” (An Analysis of Evidence. 1) “The Black Cat” By Edgar Allen Poe was about a man’s descent into madness involving the murder of his pet cat and his wife. The man had an array of pets‚ the cat of the collection being his favorite. Though over the years through his battle with alcoholism he began to taste distaste‚ neglecting his pets and eventually causing harm to his beloved pet cat. Once this had happened

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    In every dark story many authors use gothic elements to intensify the suspense on what will happen next. In " The Fall Of The House Of Usher‚" Edgar Poe uses suspense‚ symbolism‚ and gloomy atmospheres to pave the plot of the story. In "The Fall Of The House Of Usher‚" the author uses suspense to give the reader uncertainty about the conclusion. For instance‚ the author specifically creates suspense by creating wonders and attempting to conclude what will happen next such as‚ " I dread the events

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    Abstract In an attempt to find out the purposes of the gothic elements in The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ this essay takes a close look at the three most prevailing gothic elements in the novel: the portrait‚ decadence‚ and the gothic villain by first exploring their presence and development throughout‚ and then examining their contributions to the characters‚ the plot development and the themes. First of all‚ the unique properties and symbolic meanings of the portrait in this novel are discussed. The

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