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    symbolism‚ and theme. Poe utilizes cruel irony to catch his character in their own self-righteousness. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Masque of Red Death” the Narrator’s and Prince Prospero’s choice to act on their strongest emotions bit them in the end. The Narrator in “The

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    Poe’s short stories‚ "The Masque of the Red Death"‚ "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" are written in different view points. The view points used helps each story achieve its effect upon the reader. The third-person point of view‚ helps the reader to foreshadow all the events taking place. The first-person point of view‚ heightened the intensity of the story itself. If each stories’ view point were changed along with the narrators‚ then the effects intended upon the reader

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    can for sure tell you that the writer definitely has a gift. There’s much that is involved when creating a suspenseful atmosphere. The author must create an intense setting. For example‚ “I was alone or so I thought‚ in the dark cemetery. I could see my breath as I ran to get out‚ but I fell into a hollow grave‚ where I came eye to eye with a corpse!” Setting the reader up to the unknown and a little bit of fright‚ can definitely create this type of suspense. In the “Tell-Tale Heart” suspense has

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    Arthur Miller‚ guilt contributed to many of the important turning points in all the four acts. One of the main characters felt guilt throughout the play and this is‚ John Proctor; where the affair that he had with Abigail Williams behind his wife’s back completely destroyed him on the inside and out. Guilt and its role in the play somewhat controlled that characters and how they treated the other characters. The affair that Proctor was apart of was a crime that he could no longer hide‚ guilt built up

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” Summary What would you do if you had a eye that never left you alone‚ day or night? That is what the narrator had to deal with in The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe. In The story takes place in the house of the elderly man. In the story‚ the main character the Narrator wants to get rid of the man’s decrepit eye. The Narrator also would like to eradicate the sound of the deceased man’s heart. Nevertheless he is momentarily paused by the anguish he feels for the elderly man

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    times in the story. Every tick the watch makes symbolizes a time closer to the inevitable death that we all face. Poe shows this to us when he first mentions the watch: “A watch’s minute hand moves more quickly than mine did” (Poe). The old man’s heart is a watch‚ it watches and counts down to his death. “Now‚ I say‚ there came to my ear a low‚ dull‚ quick sound‚ such as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton” (Poe). The narrator is attempting to prove his sanity. Some proof he offers is his capability

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    Sequestration can drive anyone insane. In the book “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ uses symbolism to build a mood. In the beginning the author uses symbolism to show the character’s motivation. “One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture-a pale blue eye‚ with film over it”. In other words He saw the eye and it reminded him about death. Likewise‚ “…I made up my mind to take the life of the old man‚ and thus rid myself of that eye forever”. For example The eye had implanted a seed to kill

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    A heart beating is a normal thing unless you are the narrator of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart”. In the story the narrator who is nameless works for an elderly gentlemen. The gentlemen has a film coated eye which haunts the narrator. The narrator claimed it looked like a Vulture’s eye. The narrator was so bothered by the eye‚ he killed the man. At the end of the story the narrator said he could hear the man’s‚ “hideous heart” beating. The lens is psychoanalytic because of the many aspects

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    In The Tell-Tale Heart‚ the murderer wasn’t insane‚ he was just a killer always looking for his next victim. The narrator has said and done things in the story that point to the fact that he is a killer. The narrator has also said and done things that make him sound insane so let’s analyze the story and see what he really is. The killer killed a man just so he wouldn’t have to see his eye again. That right there shows how much of an urge he has to kill. While killing the old man he laughed and felt

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    explains much of the seemingly erratic behavior of the characters in all of the stories. Roderick Usher’s emotions are overwrought; Ligeia and the narrator of that story both exist in the world of emotions; the behaviors of the narrators of "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Black Cat" are not rational; in "The Cask of Amontillado‚" the hatred of Montresor exceeds all rational explanations. Throughout Poe’s fiction‚ much of the behavior of his characters must be viewed and can be explained best in terms

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