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The Monkey's Paw And Tell Tale Heart Analysis
Fear, Surprise, Suspense, and Mischief All Have A Major Factor In Horror Genre For Example In The Books The Monkey’s Paw, And Tell Tale Heart. In The Book Tell Tale Heart The Author Edgar A. Poe Showed Lots Of Mischief And Suspense And Monkey’s Paw The Author W.W. Jacobs Had Lots Of Fear And Some Surprise. Suspense had a role in both, The Monkey’s Paw and Tell Tale Heart Because In
In the book Monkey’s Paw The author ( W.W. Jacobs ) said “ I Don’t know what his first two wishy were, but his last was for death.
In the Book Tell Tale Heart The Author( Edgar A. Poe ) said “ True!- Nervous -very ,very Dreadfully Nervous I Had Been And I Am! But Why Would You Say I’m I Am Mad?
So this is why i think in Horror Genre have and strong role in

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