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    “My love and my Faith…” (Hawthorne 452). Young Goodman speaks out to his wife named Faith. Hawthorne does not subtly show this symbol. Faith throughout the story is a symbol of Young Goodman Brown’s faith. Throughout the story uses situations that happen to Brown and the presence of his wife to symbolize his faith. So the focus of the paper is that of the character of Faith‚ and will follow her chronologically through the story. Since the beginning of the story when Faith is introduced it is understood

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    The role of the narrator The tell tale heart is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. As most Poe’s narrator the narrator is an unreliable first person narrator. It means that the narrator is unable to relate the real facts of the story even though he attempts to convince the reader that he possesses all his senses and therefore he can tell him the ’’ whole story’’. ’’how healthily-how calmly I can tell you the whole story’’. Later in the story just before the climax he says:’’ And now have

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    Do you know the meaning of symbolism? Well it has a very deep meaning‚ to not just stories but‚ life and how some certain things are represented in our history‚ lives and society. As symbolism is represented in the Young Goodman Brown it shows a great ordeal of hypocrisy‚ path of life‚ and deception. Even though the story was taken place in Salem in 1885 it really related to the situations going on in the people’s life. Hypocrisy is demonstrated very highly by Hawthorne in the story because

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    Matthew Rico English 1302 Anthony Buenning 30 November 2012 The Tell-Tale Heart Final Draft Has it ever crossed our mind to murder someone? Maybe it was a physical deficiency that drove us into hating them and their disfigurement‚ and it led to us to hurt them. Have we ever felt the rush of taking someone’s life‚ or the responsibility that follows such a dreadful deed? The narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” has felt all of this. As you go through the story‚ the reader can see how mentally

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    Jack Mitchell Mr. Glen Smith English1302 Oct 10‚2012 Compare/Contrast Essay Assignment #2 The unnamed narrator in Edgar Allan Poe’s “A Tell- Tale Heart” and the chambermaid in the Grimm Brothers “The Goose Girl” both possess strikingly similar characteristics. Both show aggression and use violence to get what they want but are very careful of how they go about it and covering it up. In Poe’s story‚ the unnamed narrator kills an elderly man that he is caring for because the old man has a

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    “The Tell Tale Heart” A widely acclaimed author named Edgar Allan Poe is known for his bizarre stories on murderers‚ madmen and mysterious women. In his short story‚ “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ the narrator leads us through his thoughts on himself and the actions he took on the old man. The narrator cunningly devised a plan to kill an old man because of his vulture-looking eye. For him‚ the eye was very disturbing and he decided to forever get rid of it. He doesn’t even find himself mad for doing so

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    Analysis - Like the narrator in Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart"‚ the narrator of "The Black Cat" has questionable sanity. Near the beginning of the tale‚ the narrator says he would be "mad indeed" if he should expect a reader to believe the story‚ implying that has already been accused of madness One of Poe’s darkest tales‚ "The Black Cat" includes his strongest denouncing of alcohol. The narrator’s perverse actions are brought on by his alcoholism‚ a "disease" and "fiend" which also destroy his personality

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    Beating Heart With a descriptive epistle of murder and insanity‚ “The Tell Tale Heart” threw itself into history as a classic. The narrator tells of his plot to murder an old man with a “vulture eye.” Although he sneaks into his bedroom‚ night after night‚ he still cannot murder the old man‚ because he loves the man‚ but hates the eye. When seeing the vulture eye on the eighth night‚ he murders the old man and dismembers his body. While insisting upon his sanity he hears the old man’s heart beating

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    Krista Zeock English 1302‚ section .002 Mrs. Dietiker February 22‚ 2013 “The Tell-Tale Heart” Quote of importance: The following selection may be found in Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” and is the focus of this reader-response paper: “It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once conceived‚ it haunted me day and night. Object there was none. Passion there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. …

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    In the “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is extremely uncanny due to the reader’s inability to trust him. Right from the beggining the reader can tell that the narrator is crazy although the narrator does proclaim that he is sane‚ the reader obviously tell that the narrator is crazy. Since a person cannot trust a crazy person‚ the narrator himself is unreliable and therefore uncanny. Also as the story progress the narrator falls deeper and deeper into lunacy making him more and more

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