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    This essay is about what tools Poe uses to create suspense. One method is first person narration which allows to see inside the narrator’s mind. Another method is story pace which is how the author drags out the events of the story. The final method is how Poe sets the scene which is basically where‚ and when. First person narration creates suspense by showing inside the narrator’s mind. It shows their thoughts and reasoning for their actions. In some of his work‚ Poe uses First person narration

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    outlandish ideas. Close to two hundred years ago‚ the literature that Edgar Allan Poe created is still used and consistently analyzed to this day. Many of his life experiences and his thought process influenced how his works came to be. In The Collected Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe‚ Poe’s difficult early life‚ the terrifying events

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    Poe And Bryson “The Tell-Tale Heart’’ is a horror story and psychological thriller told from a first- person perspective‚ written as a monologue. For example “You should have seen how wisely I proceeded”. It gives the reader an insight‚ usually only given to psychologists: the opportunity of studying a mind of a man‚ suffering from paranoia – from total insanity. Bryson´s story is also first person narrative‚ but with a greater outlook on the world in which he is in. For example “I trudged along

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    Calculated Killer or Mentally Insane? Good and evil go hand in hand in everything‚ including those that have claimed to be perfectly twisted. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the short story shows that even the most perfect crimes can turn twisted and evil. During the 1840’s there is a caregiver and a narrator who is also a cold-blooded killer who develops a hate towards the eye of the old man he was taking care of. The narrator claims it made his “blood run cold”‚ and so he decides

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    There are few writers in history who portray such dark‚ gory‚ detailed subjects as skillfully as Edgar Allan Poe. This American author is famously known for his masterfully written short stories which are full of suspense and horror. Poe’s life experiences most likely contributed to his disturbing style of writing and his continual focus on death as the central part of his literary themes. Poe knew more sorrows in his life than most people ever will. His hardships began at a very young age.

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    Edgar Allan Poe is a brilliant author who wrote amazing stories and poems using various emotional effects. Throughout his lifetime he went through lots of tragedy and personal conflicts. Within his pieces of literature he uses his creative writing style abilities by making readers feel emotional effects such as horror and sorrow. With all of his past conflicts‚ I believe it made him a lot better at connecting to readers in other ways certain authors couldn’t. Poe’s style is characterized by his

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    Dostoevsky’s novel‚ Crime and Punishment depicts a man who commits murder and becomes increasingly guilty throughout the novel because of it‚ until he is finally urged to confess by the woman he loves. The novel’s plot was prefigured in Poe’s A Tell Tale Heart‚ which portrays a man who commits a murder and is driven insane by the guilt as he hears the heart beating from underneath the floorboards‚ where he had stored the body. Dostoevsky once declared

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    poems on the back of newspapers. Later in life he got a job writing with newspapers but he was drinking and got fired‚ like most jobs. After that he wrote many books and soon became a literary sensation. Some books today that are really known are‚ Tell Tale Heart‚ The Raven‚ and The Black Cat. Poe unfortunately lost his wife and mysteriously died soon after.

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    Edgar Allan Poe takes a very different approach to writing then others. He uses a very dark way of writing while also using many different components of style. Frequently you will notice he uses first person narration in his stories. Poe also uses hyphens to point out disturbance or fear in his stories. It is said by many that when more than one hyphen is present in a paragraph‚ the narrator is in a diversified state of mind. He is also remembered as the author who helped develop and create the short

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    The main lesson Edgar Allen Poe was trying to illustrate‚ in “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ is that the outcome of revenge is never as sweet as it appears. The narrator‚ Montresor‚ has been wronged by Fortunato and Montresor plans to make Fortunato pay for his actions one hundred percent. Montresor thinks that killing Fortunato will resolve his feelings and he will feel empowered and triumphant afterwards. He wants revenge but does not want Fortunato to have any effect on his feelings: “I must not

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