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    horror‚ I thought they would have more in common. Turns out‚ different subgenres really do make a difference. “The Fat Man” fits very well in the weird tales subgenre‚ while “The Monkey’s Paw” fits more into the gothic subgenre. Both very different subgenres. In the short story “The Fat Man”‚ the features of the horror genre and the weird tales subgenre are very much there. The strange aspects of the story include: the oath on a dead cat‚ the Fat Man singing from the pit of his stomach‚ and his

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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ there are many key central ideas throughout the entirety of the story. These consist of guilt‚ madness‚ and obsession. Though all of those ideas are seen predominantly through the story‚ the biggest central idea is the narrator’s madness. The reason for this is because his madness was there from the first word and there until the last word. His madness was the idea that Poe conveyed the best and described in more details. The madness also drove

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    narrator a great example is Edgar Allan Poe’s stories “The Cask of Amontillado” and “A Tell Tale Heart‚” which are both great examples of untrustworthy narrators in poetry or rather narrators who’s justification for their actions is called into question due to their actions; in this case “murder most foul.” The story of Ying-ying is

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    Montresor Madness

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    Mrs. Watts English 102 14 November 2013 Deep in the Catacombs Edgar Allan Poe is known for his captivating short stories that draw in readers. Mcgrath wrote‚ “In his tales of Gothic horror‚ Edgar Allan Poe gave the world a fine collection of neurotics‚ paranoids and psychopaths. But none are quite as deranged as the narrator of ‘The Cask of Amontillado’” (Method to Madness—need quotation marks in here). “The Cast of Amontillado” is a short story that takes place during the carnival season. The

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    "Poe’s Life Reflected in The Raven" Edgar Allen Poe is a well known writer and poet. He wrotemany tales of mystery and macabre. I once read his book‚ ’The Masqueof the Red Death’. The story was so heavy and dark that I felt scaredwhile reading the book. When I was about to read his poem ’TheRaven’‚ the title already gave me the similar image of ’The Masque ofthe Red Death’. Individuals may have different ideas about raven.Some have a positive images on raven because it is considered to bringgood

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    Although most of your characters were believable in your powerful tale of revenge‚ The Cask of Amontillado‚ I found your narrator‚ Montresor to be quite unreliable. Could it be that you did not intend for me to sympathize with Montresor for the insult made by Fortunato‚ but rather to judge him? Frankly‚ I found him to be smug and egotistical‚ while questioning his sanity. He did not convince me that his intentions were honorable to support his family’s motto: “Nemo me impune lacessit‚” or “No one

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    Montresor's Insanity

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    Montressor is a man whose heart is filled with nothing but revenge for his friend Fortunato who insulted him. He gets it by killing Fortunato in a very uncommon way during Carnival. Since he was able to successfully kill Fortunato and not get caught in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” this proves his sanity. The narrator Montresor is sane because he was able to plan out the murder‚ and have everything premeditated. When he takes Fortunato to his catacombs he makes sure he keeps drinking

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    Reflections of the fall of the House of Usher In the beginning I thought this story would be very difficult for me‚ so I read the Chinese translation version first. Actually at that time I couldn’t understand it and the impression that it left with me was vague. I still dwelled on the end part of the story and I found this kind of fiction is much to my appetite‚ so I read the original edition of it. Now I would like to write down my reflections of this story in three aspects. Firstly‚ I

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    Edgar Allan Poe was an American author‚ poet‚ editor and literary critic‚ who is also connected with the American Romantic Movement. However‚ he was best known for his tales of mystery and horror. He was among the earliest American authors to write short stories and is usually considered the creator of what is now called the detective-fiction genre. He is also credited for his contribution in the ever evolving category of science fiction. His works have greatly swayed American literature and

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    Amontillado Montresor Traits

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    the level of lyric poetry. 

When we take all that into account‚ Montresor’s confession/brag-fest begins to look suspiciously meta-fictional. Meta-fiction means that a story or a moment in the story comments on the writing process in some way. It tells us how the author feels about writing.

Because Montresor is the guy telling the story‚ he becomes symbolic of the writer and is likely to have some of the

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