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    writings‚ wanting the author to use their own effect so the readers can have an emotional connection to the short stories. Poe used writings that would often help the reader understand the narrator’s feelings‚ thoughts and emotions. In the The Tell-Tale Heart‚ the narrator of the story identified

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    figure out what dark/gothic message they’re trying to convey to the viewer. While on the other hand‚ Romanticism is too fanciful for my taste; it tends to lack the necessary elements that make it suspenseful and exciting as dark Romanticism. In "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Eger Allen Poe‚ a good piece of dark Romanticism is shown when the guy is so obsessed with this old man’s eye which looks like “a pale blue eye with a film over it‚” that haunts him badly to the point that he plans on getting rid of it

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    this short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado‚” has been described in many different ways (which is quite an understatement for such the rare kind of man that he was)‚ but one common description among the accredited seems to be isolated. Also in this tale‚ the narrator and main character‚ Montresor‚ is quite isolated. They both seem to be distant from rules and reality‚ but for the both of them‚ not having to endure lasting punishments justifiable by the law in which they lived is very much in their

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    Edina Klutsey English 102 02/21/13 Professor Robinson 1. From what point of view is Poe’s story told? Why is this point of view particularly effective for “The Tell-Tale Heart”? Poe’s story is told from the narrator’s point of view. This point of view is effective for the story because it gives the reader a sense of what was going on in the narrator’s mind. 2. Point to details in the story that identify its speaker as an unreliable narrator. In the beginning of the story‚ the narrator

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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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    “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Yellow Wallpaper”: A Comparison Introduction Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” has received wide praise for its accurate depiction of madness and the symptoms attributed to mental breakdowns (Shumaker 1985).   While these symptoms may seem obvious from today’s psychological perspective‚ Gilman was writing at the close of the 19th century when the discipline of psychology was still emerging out of a rudimentary psychiatric approach to treating

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    Academic Analysis of Poe’s Writings Thesis: It can be said that everyone comes with a predetermined destiny where‚ no matter what you do in life‚ your fate has been determined before birth. It matter not how hard you try to change it because it is inescapable. 1) Annabel Lee In the poem “Annabel Lee”‚ the narrator felt as if his love for his lost wife was stronger and more powerful than death itself. He couldn’t comprehend or accept that fate has run its course. It has become something

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    The second most suspenseful story I believe is The Monkey’s Paw. I believe this suspense story deserves the second place title because this story‚ much like The Tell-Tale Heart‚ paired fear and horror with the suspense. In The Monkey’s Paw‚ the author uses the fear of being buried alive‚ which I think is another interesting way to create dread in your reader‚ this helps the suspense flow a little smoother‚ because now your reader is worried and just has to know what happens to the character. I love

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    Cask of Amontillado Analysis In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story "The Cask of the Amontillado"‚ irony and symbolism and character are used to write this gothic tale. The two characters‚ Montressor and Fortunato‚ are no longer friends; as a result‚ this story is about revenge from Montressor and murder of Fortunato. Poe puts several instances of irony in this story. For example when Fortunato and Montressor are in the tunnel‚ looking for the cask of the amontillado‚ Fortunato coughs and Montressor

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    1830‚ Poe left the Army and started focusing more on his literary work (Encyclopedia of World Biography). Poe was a part of the gothic literary movement. Almost all of his literary pieces portrayed death or had a dark mood to them. “In his gothic tales‚ Poe also employed an essentially symbolic‚ almost allegorical method which gives such works as “The Fall of the House of Usher” an enigmatic quality that accounts for their enduring interest and also links them with the symbolic works of Nathaniel

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