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    In Poe’s story the “The Pit and the Pendulum” he distinctively uses symbolism‚ repetition‚ mood and diction to tell a tale of hope over circumstance to make this story come to life for the reader. Unlike the hypersensitive characters from other stories‚ such as the narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” this narrator claims to lose the capacity of sensation during the swoon upon receiving his death sentence that opens the story. This story is different from Poe’s other works such as this narrator remains

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    The Pit and the Pendulum There are some stories‚ where the objects that are described or portrayed play a more important part of the story than what we believed. In The Pit and the Pendulum‚ a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe there is certain symbolism that adds meaning to the story. The narrator is telling the story from a dungeon in Toledo‚ Spain as a prisoner during the Spanish Inquisition. In the story‚ there are certain objects that have important symbolism for the drama‚ since they lead

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    Everyone has their demons. The Dark Romantic Movement brought that evil into literature in an enticing and spine-chilling way. “The Pit and the Pendulum”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is emblematic of this movement. Poe used many literary elements and techniques to create a feeling of terror and fear. Three of the strongest elements present are the use of first person narration‚ imagery‚ and symbolism. First person is a powerful choice of narration for this piece. Direct insight into the narrator’s thought

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    The Pit and the Pendulum Analysis Essay Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Pit and the Pendulum" takes place during the Spanish Inquisition. The morbid short story consist on an innocent man’s fears coming to life after he is sentenced to death. "The Pit and the Pendulum" showcases the theme of terror and cruelty by developing descriptive setting‚ intense plot‚ and creative irony. Setting is a major part of the thesis because it captures the readers attention to see what the character sees. One of the

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    Pit and the Pendulum essay Emily Springer pd.2 10.21.14 Poe’s Pit and Pendulum can relate to life where you are uncertain of what your future will be due to different obstacles you face. In this story the author uses darkness‚ oblivion and deception to create an effective tone and atmosphere throughout the story. The darkness really plays an important role in the beginning of this story. Having the narrator alone and left with his thoughts and fears to consume him sets an eerie tone. “The blackness

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    “The Pit and the Pendulum” Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” was one of his most famous works of artistic literature. With his unusually morbid writing technique‚ Poe created a story in which real fears came alive. “The Pit and the Pendulum” consists of two main themes as well as symbolism. The first theme is the terror a human goes through when being confined and sentenced to mental and physical torture‚ which may end in death. Poe shows us the fear from the narrator within the

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    a person’s moral compass to make them agree with the argument of the author. American Literature is influenced by the emotion of the time that it is happening in and also by the emotions and beliefs of the audience. In the reading of “the pit and the pendulum” Poe would use imagery to help the reader be able to see the setting of the location where the man was being held captive in a way that would make the person reading the material feel the sense of fear and be able to put a picture of the

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    Most people have gone through the fear of being encased in the dark. The setting of darkness in ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’ creates the same effect of fear‚ both in the narrator and the reader. Darkness is present even before the narrator is in the tomb. The “black-robed judges” are the first which bring out darkness into the setting. Since they were the ones who sentenced the narrator to death in the tomb‚ they can be seen as the first glimpse of the immense darkness that the narrator was about to

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” Poe‚ the author of this story has made it to where there is a few elements that add suspense to the story. Isolation would be a key element in the story that I would say adds suspense to the story it is one of the key one’s because as he explains what’s happening in this dark room that there is no light up until the part where he is under the pendulum‚ anyway he uses suspense with the isolation by always changing what was going on along with a little

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    Symbolism’s of Hell in “The Pit and the Pendulum” In the short story‚ Poe uses the pit to symbolize hell. In the beginning‚ the soldier describes going into the pit as “a mad rushing descent as of the soul into Hades” (Poe 268). The descent reminds the reader of hell in that it is beneath the surface of the ground. Also‚ when the soldier describes the mad rushing‚ it can represent hell because nothing in hell is supposed to be orderly or calm. In the Bible‚ hell is described as a chaotic

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