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    The short story “Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe explores the two themes of the inevitability of death and the fear of time. The author develops these themes by using symbolism‚ plot‚ and allusions in order to convey these themes. One of the main themes is that death is inevitable. The setting of the story is revolved around Prince Prospero’s fortified mansion trying to escape the Red Death. During the story‚ Prince Prospero’s throws a party for him and his wealthy friends trying to

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    "Art is a jealous mistress." Ralph Waldo Emerson’s quote easily summarizes "The Oval Portrait‚" written by Edgar Allen Poe. It is a chilling tale‚ describing the two different passions of a married couple. The husband‚ a painter‚ requests that the wife let him paint her portrait‚ and in obeying him‚ she meets her doom. As the painting matured‚ her health and spirits declined and yet she remained and‚ without objection‚ she continued to sit for him. His passions increase and after many weeks‚ as the

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    Before reading The Masque of the Red Death‚ knowing that it is by Edgar Allen Poe the reader can infer that it had the possibility to be depressing and gory. Then‚ when you read the title‚ it is confirmed that the theme will be similar to most of his other writings. Although it may not be as disturbing as Poe’s “The Black Cat” where eyes are being gouged out‚ it still has it’s gruesome moments. The Masque of the Red Death is about a prince and his castle hiding from the red death which kills you

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    Edgar Allen Poe had a very sad‚ disappointing life. His mother passed away and then his father left‚ leaving young Poe an orphan. He was then taken away from his brothers and sisters and adopted into a well to do family. He received a good education and even attended college for a short time. However‚ he didn’t always get along with his stepfather. They didn’t always agree on the money situation. As he got older‚ he had an alcohol and drug problem. He also developed a gambling problem. All throughout

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    what is expected to happen and what actually occurs." I chose to write about The Cask of Amontillado‚ by Edgar Allen Poe. In the story The Cask of Amontillado‚ Poe uses a lot of irony with his characters right from the beginning of the story. One of his main characters is named fortunato‚ but in the end‚ he is the least fortunate person in the story‚ because he is killed by Montresor. Poe also uses a lot of irony in his writing when the characters are speaking. For example‚ the main character‚

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    Amontillado”‚ Edgar Allen Poe displays the narrator to be unreliable. An unreliable narrator is a character whose telling of the story is not completely accurate or credible due to problems with the character’s mental state or maturity (study.com). In the story‚ our narrator Montresor plans a scheme to kill his friend‚ Fortunato‚ for the wrong he has done to him. Throughout the piece‚ the narrator explains to the readers that while this is a plot to take revenge on his friend‚ Poe utilizes the unreliable

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s Infatuation with Death Ralph Emerson once wrote‚ "Talent alone cannot make the writer. There must be a man behind the book." Edgar Allan Poe acquired the ability to write Gothic horror through the tragedies that existed in his life. At three years old Poe lost his mother and father. Grief and sadness overwhelmed Poe’s childhood and eventually his literary style. "By temperament and mournful personal experience‚ Poe was drawn into the contemporary cult of death" (Kennedy

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    Comparative Essay: The Fall of the House of Usher by: Edgar Allan Poe and The Yellow Wall-Paper by Mary Gilman) Coming to terms with ones fears is a constant and ongoing struggle which people face all throughout their lives. This is something Roderick Usher and the wife in "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Yellow Wall Paper" could not do. Roderick Usher was afraid the fall of the house of Usher was about to occur because he was the last remaining male descendant‚ and the wife was afraid her

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    metaphor and etc. But have you ever thought about which devices Edgar Allan Poe uses in his story “The Tell - Tale Heart”? Lets think about it together. At first‚ “The Tell - Tale Heart” is a story which tell us about a man who killed an old man only because of an old man’s eye and try to prove that he is not an insane person. We can list many tools that Edgar Allan Poe uses in this story. In a story “The Tell - Tale Heart” Edgar Allan Poe uses three main elements; he refers to a reader‚ changes a time

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s story‚ The Purloined Letter‚ Poe used tropes to hint at where the letter was hidden. He had the characters using words like ‘simple’‚ ‘odd’‚ and ‘plain’ multiple times in the through the story. Because of this‚ his readers were shocked at the end because it was so simple. In a way‚ the moral of this story was proved to be true because the reader was also thinking the letter has to be hidden in hard places. The Purloined Letter was about a man who hid a very important letter.

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