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    Reed Zatlow Paper #1 Draft JAN 8 2014 Use of Setting to Create Mood in Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” Known historically for his dark and ominous storytelling‚ Edgar Allen Poe offers concise‚ detailed description of his characters‚ as well as their surrounding‚ to perfectly set the mood in his famous work “The Cask of Amontillado.” During the introductory paragraph‚ the main character of the story‚ Montresor‚ describes revenge in the utmost detail against Fortunado‚ a fellow wine

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    catacombs with him to give him some feedback or advice on the cask of amontillado hat he recently purchased. Already knowing that Fortunato was a man of arrogance and overwhelming self pride‚ Montresor decides to use this to Azad 2 his advantage. He makes Fortunato eager to come taste his cask of amontillado by mentioning that he was on his way over to ask Luchesi whether he could come and give him some feed back on the new cask of amontillado that he recently purchased. Montresor knew that by saying

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    symbolism to seize his readers’ attention in almost every single one of his stories. Poe effectively uses these expressions to cause each of his readers to experience a certain emotion or feeling while reading his stories. In Poe’s story “The Black Cat”‚ right off the bat he begins intriguing his reader with suspense. He writes a first person account of how he has done something bad. As he starts to explain what he has done‚ he continuously interrupts himself to remind the reader that he was not

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    different pets‚ and was at his happiest when feeding and taking care of them. However‚ his affection for animals grew as he got older and I noticed it. We acquired birds‚ gold fish‚ a nice dog‚ rabbits‚ a small monkey‚ and a cat named Pluto. Pluto was a beautiful‚ large‚ black cat and was my husband’s favorite pet and playmate. He would follow his only caretaker around the house and would even follow him out into the streets if he was allowed. Their friendship had last a few years‚ until he unfortunately

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    In the short story "The Black Cat"‚ Edgar Allan Poe uses gruesome detail and diction to establish his rule of one effect and the death of one major character. One of Poe’s rules for 19th Century Poetry is that writing should exhibit one effect or one purpose‚ which is to scare the reader. Poe uses diction and detail to put disturbing images into people’s head. In "The Black Cat" the narrator declines from sanity to madness. Poe uses detail to set up the situation where the narrator goes insane.

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    than you? In “The Black Cat” Edgar Allan Poe writes a story to teach people a lesson. Poe begins the story by introducing the nameless character in his prison cell who retells his story with all the horrible sins he had committed. The nameless narrator makes horrible decisions by giving into his perverseness. Perverseness is when a person does something they know that they should not do but still do. He first gives into his perverse self and cuts Pluto’s eye out‚ his black cat. Later in the story

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    two are escaping‚ but he is a mere human holding a single sword‚" think the fishfolk as they march toward him‚ but they have yet to realize that the one who freed the two from them is this same human. A bloody wind rages...but with a fog of bluish-black

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    The character traits‚ fears‚ and personal experiences of Edgar Allan Poe can be seen in the narrator of “The Black Cat”. Within the first page of the passage‚ the narrator describes his wife‚ whom he married early‚ as “not uncongenial” or friendly. Poe is most likely referring to his wife Sarah Elmira Royster‚ who is both his cousin and bride when she was 13 years old. Like Poe’s wife‚ the narrator’s spouse is described as friendly‚ faithful‚ and loving. Moreover‚ Poe’s apparent problems with alcoholism

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    When most people think of black cats‚ they think of curses‚ witches‚ misfortune‚ or evil. in “The Black Cat”‚ Edgar Allan Poe makes these superstitions come to life. The narrator is touched by the evil cat and a lot of misfortune happens to him because of it. When the narrator picks up his poor habit Drinking he kills his poor cat Pluto. This makes him suffer because he gets a new cat it reminds him of his old cat Pluto. Poe uses black cats and drinking to symbolize evil‚ suffer‚ and vexation in

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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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