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    theme of death. “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ “William Wilson” and “The Cask of Amontillado” all explore the theme of death; however‚ in each of these works Poe shows a different aspect of it. In “William Wilson” death is presented in an ambiguous and mysterious way‚ as the audience does not know whether William Wilson’s look-a-like is a haunting figure of his imagination or is a classmate that seems to know too much. “The Fall of the House of Usher” is presented through the narrator’s lens as

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    In both stories the author portrays a sense of horror to the reader. “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ presents a creepier mood and is in the Gothic Literature genre. Gothic Literature is a genre that is represented by dark and gloomy mood. It is characterized by elements such as tortured characters‚ dramatic language‚ remote settings‚ and violence. “House Taken Over”‚ on the other hand presents a calmer mood through the actions of the characters and is in the genre of Magical Realism. Magical

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    In “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ Usher buries Madeline‚ representative of his insanity‚ alive. In refusing to confront his problems‚ he proves Freud’s theory; Madeline returns and “with a low‚ moaning cry‚ fell heavily upon the person of her brother‚ and in her violent and now final

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    Serrano Edgar Allan Poe’s literature has been always linked to murderers‚ psycho men and mysterious women who return from the dead. His works have been published since 1827‚ including well-known poems such as "The Raven" or "The Fall of the House of Usher". However‚ that is not all. Poe wrote a wide range of genres as well that not many people know: poetry‚ short stories‚ novels‚ a book of scientific theory‚ hundreds of essays and book reviews. Poe’s reputation nowadays rests mainly on his tales of

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    Realism are similar because both Gothic Lit and Magical Realism refer to the supernatural‚ such as ghosts and time travel. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “Fall of the House of Usher” the ghost of Madeline comes to haunt Rodrick and this happens because Rodrick buries Madeline alive. The Ushers’ house falls down this happens because the rest of the Ushers died. For instance‚ “We have put her living in the tomb!” (29). This is when Rodrick goes insane and admits his sins to his best friend‚ he shows that he believes

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    "The Big Sleep" is about a private detective that is trying to solve a blackmailing case for a dying millionaire. The detective‚ Philip Marlowe‚ finds that the case not only involves blackmail‚ but also murder. This book was Raymond Chandler’s first novel and it explores the oppressive and corrupt society of 1930’s America. Chandler uses Philip Marlowe as the immoral yet heroic protagonist. The corruption of 1930’s society is present in the government of Los Angeles. Throughout the novel Chandler

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    Stranger By: Albert Camus takes place in French Algeria in the 1940’s. At this point in time‚ they were recovering from the war which left the government broken and corrupted‚ not that it was all that good before the war. People like Meursault and Raymond don’t have to worry about authority figures because they see themselves as equals and above the law. This plays towards the idea of corruption‚ mainly in the sense of law. Since this is how the world is structured for the people in Algeria they don’t

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    distress‚ threatened by another male character. Edgar Allen Poe ’s "The Fall of the House of Usher"‚ Charlotte Perkins "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ and William Faulkner ’s "A Rose for Emily"‚ all use gothic elements of style in describing the exterior in order to mirror the characters inner thoughts and feelings ‚ as the women are being surprised by the male character of the story. In Poe ’s "The Fall of the House of Usher‚" the story begins on one "...dull‚ dark‚ and soundless day in the autumn of the year

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    influence. Although he had the mouth of a sailor‚ Jose definitely had the label of a charmer. Every move he made was sly and had ladies swooning on the spot. Jose’s heck of a personality matched his heck of a thirst for adventure and excitement. Raymond on contrary had more of a mellow disposition and was always thinking ahead. Ray was an avid reader and a dog lover. Parents didn’t exist and school was out of the question. The boys made by‚ by doing 5 finger discounts‚ and stealing gangster cars

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    themselves by getting treatment‚ the outcome is more positive. Acting in a certain way can almost defnately help to change your situation of change into a positive one‚ just like how in the film rainman Charlie adapts to raymonds need for his t.v programs so he doesnt fight this and buys raymond a portable t.v. Accepting the change is also explored through the book theif‚ when leisel accepts max the jewish fist fighter into her family‚ Leisel looking at this change in a positive way lead her down that positve

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