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    All authors have their own way of writing, but what they all have in common is conflict; without conflict a story is boring, also conflict can be used to reveal elements about characters. Edgar Allan Poe, renowned poet and author, used conflict to reveal traits about characters in stories such as “Hop-Frog” or “The Masque of the Red Death”, as well as John Green in The Fault in Our Stars, one of his most known pieces of writing. In Poe’s story “Hop-Frog” the main conflict was the King mistreated…

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    Hop-Frog is a dark revenge story by Edgar Allan Poe, that perfectly captures human capacity of evil. In Dark Romaticism, the protagonists are similar to antagonists because they are all prone to sin. The “good guy” would have a dark side and capacity for evil. As such, The protagonist in Hop-Frog is portraited as cruel and inhumane as his nature. With that being said, All the characters malevolent motives and actions are indicative of the Dark Romantic Movement. Hop Frog and his friend…

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    Throughout Edgar Allan Poe’s life, he has gone through many harsh experiences, such as losing his mom and wife to Tuberculosis, which is the basis for his great stories. Poe’s goal is to leave the reader with an emotional effect of the horror of premeditated death and the sadness over the death of a loved one after reading his stories. These emotional effects are show in “The Tale-Tale Heart,” “The Cask of Amontillado,” “Hop-Frog,” “The Raven,” and “ Annabel Lee.” Edgar Allan Poe’s style is…

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    Madness is a severe mental illness that creates dangerous or foolish behavior. “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe portrays madness in the exquisite way of symbolizing a guilty conscience with the sound of a dead man’s heart beat. The symbolism used in this story allows the reader to believe that the narrator is on the bridge of insanity. The reliability of the narrator is erratic and untrustworthy. “One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture — a pale blue eye with a film over it.…

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    or keeping the action intense, these authors are able to use these different techniques to build suspense. Richard Connell and Edgar Allan Poe are such authors. While “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe both use techniques of suspense to establish a tone of uncertainty and mystery for the reader, Edgar Allan Poe conceals information from the readers to elevate suspense while Richard Connell makes the reader anticipate what is going to…

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    Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King are both critically acclaimed authors. Both authors are know for their legendary stories of mystery and horror. Their works have impacted the literary world in similar yet different ways. This essay will examine the similarities and differences between these legendary authors. Edgar Allan Poe was born in January 19, 1809 in Boston Massachusetts. When Poe was only one years old his father abandoned his family. One year later his mother died, leaving him orphaned…

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the narrator is haunted by an old man’s blue eye, so he decides to murder the man and rid himself of it. He takes great care in watching the old man, cautiously waiting for the right moment, until he finally carries out the act. The police are called to the house by a neighbor, and the narrator acts as a friendly host to them, having hidden the man’s body under the floor so it cannot be found. All is well until the man begins to hear a…

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    In the story of the Cask of Amontillado, the character Montresor commits a crime, but was he wrong to? The story is created by Edgar Allan Poe, which already tells you that the story is already dark due to the authors’ background in stories. Montresor simply is fed up with being insulted many times by Fortunato. Can you really blame a guy for taking pride in his family? Montresor simply is a vengeful and manipulative person. To complete his devious plan, he invites over the victim, Fortunato…

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    Edgar Allan Poe and Kate Chopin are two very influential and talented writers. Their short stories and poems have influenced readers and writers worldwide. Although they both wrote short stories, their works differed in technique and intent. Edgar Alan Poe and Kate Chopin 's short stories contrast greatly because of the way their personal background, the influence their unique experiences, and intentions had on their work. Poe had a harsh childhood, and experienced deep loss. Both of his parents…

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    classifications of fiction is gothic fiction. This genre is characterized by the use of sinister and mysterious themes, settings, and moods to invoke a sense of dread, maliciousness, and the extraordinarily crude via literature. The famous American poet, Edgar Allan Poe, was dubbed the father of gothic literature for writing such melancholy tales as “The Raven”, “Annabel Lee”, and “The Tell Tale Heart”. “The Cask of Amontillado”, however, particularly depicts the grotesque elements that define…

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