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    Have you ever read a short story that’s so suspenseful you start to get nervous? In the short story “A Tell Tale Heart” written by Edgar Allen Poe the main character is obsessed with a mans vulture eye and kills him over his hatred for the eye.In the short story Poe uses multiple types of authors craft to create suspense including interior monologue, hyperbole, and blocking. To begin one type of author's craft Poe uses to create suspense is hyperbole's. A hyperbole is a type of figurative…

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    create a more interesting plotline and to engage the readers in their story. Edgar Allan Poe used literary devices in his short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart” to make the narrative interesting enough to keep the reader hooked. That’s an author’s job. Poe incorporates tone, conflict and gothic elements into his story to create a more appealing read. Conflict is essential in a narrative. A conflict drives the plot or the action of a story and draws us into the characters life, giving us a relation…

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    famous through their short fiction horror writing. Some of these writers were considered Gothic writers because of how their romantic short stories will often end in tragedy. These early American fiction writers were Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe. I will be clarifying how Washington, Nathaniel, and Edgar use different writing unique styles, various literary themes, and forms in each of their short stories. Washington Irving was a Gothic short fiction…

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    a character who is ironically anything but a “good” man. His grisly intentions and actions represent the uniqueness of O’Connor’s writing style when she characterizes The Misfit with twisted and inexcusable perceptions. The deliberateness of the story is clear when The Misfit escapes a federal penitentiary and flees towards Florida where he murders an unsuspecting and unfortunate family. The selfish grandmother of the family pleads to travel to Tennessee instead of Florida because she fears The…

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    Death in Edgar Allan Poe's short stories "Death" is one of the well-known themes of Edgar Allan Poe's art, in which the author captures the physical signs, decomposition, the sensation of feeling buried alive, the reanimation of the death or the mourning. Most of the works of Edgar Allan Poe have a dark atmosphere, full of mystery. These works illustrate the dramatic events, explores the dark side of human relationships and offer visions of the sublime. The works explore the tragedy that brings…

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    The Red Death Analysis

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    with his gothic horror. The three stories I read showed gothic horror and related to death. Fear is shown in his stories like if you were really there to experience it yourself. The Red Death was chosen because it peaked my interest on how Poe would show a world affected by a plague. In the story Poe really out did himself. The Red Death showed that no matter how fancy the house, clothes or food one cannot escape the fact we all die and can’t escape death. Throughout the whole story the…

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    their stories. One great example of these types of literature is Edgar Allen Poe. Edgar Allen Poe was an American writer in the 19th century who wrote poems, short stories and critical theories.His literature is quite known due to his ideology and emotions he expressed, which had a great impact on the audience back then and now.Edgar Allan Poe's gothic style literature such as “The Raven”, “The beautiful Annabel Lee” and “The Tell-tale heart” painted a world of mystery, love, darkness and horror…

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    Everybody loves a good horror story, Gothic Literature has been around since the late 18th century. Gothic genre refers to a style of writing that is characterized by elements of fear, horror, and death. In this essay I will compare and contrast Poe’s Gothic Literature to Modern Gothic Literature. For Poe’s Gothic Literature I will be introducing “The Fall of the House of Usher”. For Modern Gothic Literature I will be initiating “Sunbleached”. I will be pointing out the supernatural…

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    common throughout stories and poems. These gothic elements, whether in the form of settings, actions, or characters, influenced American literature and are still present in many stories today. Some of these gothic elements include those of terror, the supernatural, and the dark outdoors. Both the Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving and Somnambulism by Charles Brockden Brown contain gothic elements in the form of terror, horror, fear of unknown, madness, and setting of the story. In the…

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    Cask of Amontillado and The Tell-Tale Heart, Poe showcases a unique style of writing, rendering unique pieces of literature. These stories are within the genres of horror and romanticism, however, Poe does not conform to these genres as they were in the 19th century. Poe branches out of horror and romanticism, developing gothic romanticism and pioneering psychological horror. Aspects of both genres are distinguishable and apparent in both texts. This is because Poe uses narration and dictation…

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