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    Tyler Freedman English 233 Mr. Barbour 9 October 2012 American Gothic Fiction and “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe American Gothic Fiction is a subgenre of Gothic Fiction. Elements specific to American Gothic include: rational vs. irrational‚ puritanism‚ guilt‚ ghosts‚ monsters‚ and domestic abjection. American Gothic is often free of castles and objects which allude to a civilized history. Differentiating between horror and terror is important in the study of these texts. American Gothic

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    everything of this world‚ isn’t so clearly black and white? To some‚ could telling be okay? From a different perspective‚ could theft be acceptable? Or could a murderous act be within the realms of justification? A short story “The Dark Eye” by Edgar Allen Poe is a unique‚ disturbing‚ and dark story. This story describes a young man who commits murder. He murders an old man who he has a close relationship with‚ simply because there was something about this old mans eye. He explains this eye‚ as if the

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    American literature gothic authors‚ normally showed symbolism to convey a deeper message. In the story "Masque of the Red Death"‚ by Edgar Allen PoePoe uses symbolism. The Abbey‚ the Black Chamber‚ and the clock chiming all convey symbolism. One example is how the author portrayed security through the Abbey. He described the Abbey as‚ " A strong lofty wall gridled it in. This wall had gates of iron." This describes how well built the house was. It also showed the amount of sturdiness and protection

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    American Author Edgar Allen Poe illustrates how an Individual’s internal chaos and anxiety can drive him insane through vivid characters‚ a puzzling plot and a setting that I found unique. First‚ the portrayal of characters plays a fundamental role in creation of the plot‚ without strong characters‚ the ideas would appear simple. Poe creates vivid characters which effectively assist the construction of the plot and ideas. There are four main characters in “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ the nameless narrator

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    CONSEQUENCES OF PHOBIA IN EDGAR ALLAN POE’S “THE TELL-TALE HEART” “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ is a thrilling short story by Edgar Allan Poe. It is about the narrator’s attempt to convince us that he is not crazy‚ just have keen senses as we realize when he says: “Why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharped my senses” (The Tell- Tale Heart‚ p.44). He tries to persuade us of his innocence and his sanity telling how he was able to kill an old man‚ proprietor of the house where he lives

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    Edgar Allan Poe‚ was born on January 19‚ 1809‚ in Boston. He was a very talented writer‚ but wrote about sad and gruesome things‚ usually connecting to his personal life in many ways. Some things that connected with his personal life‚ and his writings‚ was the fact that there was so many women who died in his life‚ he was very poor‚ and didn’t have a job for most of his life‚ and he had a case with alcoholism. He died on Sunday‚ October 7‚ 1849. The first thing that Poe’s life affected his writing

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    in Gilead? – tell me – tell me‚ I implore!" Hope is the very essence of humanity. Without hope‚ without a “balm in Gilead‚” what is the point of life? There is no greater punishment than the total loss of hope; the absence of hope is hell. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven‚” the “ghastly grim and ancient” (46) Raven destroys the narrator in a way far more tortuous than a simple slit to the throat. In Davis Grubb’s gothic novel‚ The Night of the Hunter‚ Miz Cunningham‚ with the face “of an ancient

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    Jessica Clark Matthew Chase English Comp 2 MWF 10:00AM October 3rd‚ 2011 A Guilty Conscience Shown in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe is an intellectual murder story told from a first-person perspective of an eccentric narrator who kills a man because he is so frightened of the man’s eye. The mad narrator ultimately is unable to maintain his innocence to the deed. The narrator is obsesses with the vulture eye of the old man who he lives with

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    Ms. Owens Honors English II 15 May 2012 Portrayal of Gothicism in "The Sleeper" Gothicism is a subgenre of Romanticism that incorporates themes of supernaturalism and the darkness of human psychology. Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Sleeper" is a mysterious poem that focuses on various elements of Gothicism. In the poem‚ the narrator observes a phantasmagorical valley with mist‚ a murky lake‚ and a cemetery. He is searching for the tomb where his lover‚ Irene‚ lies. The narrator discovers her grave

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    The narrators are victims of their obsessions‚ leading to an overruling of rationality and logic- a study of The Tell-Tale Heart and The Black Cat‚ by Edgar Allan Poe. “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat” are texts by Edgar Allan Poe showing the state of mind of a person who becomes corrupted from their obsessions. We see the changes in behaviour‚ like anxiety‚ that stem from their obsessions‚ causing the narrator to eventually self-destruct due to lack of rationality and logic. The critical

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