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    Influences on His Writings Edgar Allan Poe was an ominous author who introduced the horror style of writing in American Literature (The Influence of Edgar Allan Poe’s Life on His Morbid Writings 1). Compelling stories by him gave modern-society a dark image of what he was like. Similar to many of the characters in his works, Poe struggled with alcoholism, which made him insane (Handmade Writings 1). Many thrilling horror stories by Poe were connected in some way to his impenetrable life…

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    The well-known American Horror Novelist, Stephen King, has written many novels and short stories over the last six decades. He has sold over three hundred million copies of his novels and many movies have been made from them. Today, King is one of the most popular science fiction writers known and continues to write daily. He has made millions of dollars for his suspenseful, gruesome, and twisted work. In doing so, this has opened additional doors for King. He has also written several…

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    Good Man is Hard to Find, Flannery O’Connor tells the story of a family (grandmother, father, mother, and two kids) on their way to Florida from Georgia run into a rather unfortunate event in their trip that was in no way planned as a “road stop”. O’Connor tells this short story through the use of a third person narrative. The main character that the story singles out the most is the Granny. The following essay will review the author’s story through a critical analysis approach by analyzing the…

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    gut wrenching roller coaster! Any author knows, the setting of the story, is everything. Poe sets this story in a grungy cellar. The audience goes through despair when the protagonist realizes he miscounted the steps in the black cellar and finds himself in a different scene then he…

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    Fortunato is completely unaware of his own imminent demise as the two wander deeper and deeper into the basement. Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado” uses dark sensory detail and insidious dialogue to create a haunting mood that develops when revenge becomes a deadly obsession. Throughout the text, the author uses sensory detail to create a sense of horror. After chaining up his victim, the captured…

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    Although Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, The Fall of the House of Usher was written in 1839, the theme can be compared to Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour, written almost five decades later. The former is regarded as an early and paramount example of the Gothic horror story while the latter purely belongs to Realism. Both literary movements emerged during a time of US expansion and swift social changes such as the improvements in transportation, urbanization, the rise of manufacturing and the…

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    collection of poems, Tamerlane, and other poems which were issued in this year. Poe became famous for his horror, mystery, and…

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    but especially in his short stories. Edgar Allan Poe 's The Black Cat and The Tell-Tale Heart are two of his main stories that revolve around the theme of guilt. The Black Cat is one of Edgar Allan Poe?s famous short stories. ?This first- person narrative falls into the realm of Horror/ Gothic Literature, and has been examined in association with the themes of insanity and alcoholism.?[endnoteRef:2] The story is about a man, a woman, and their cat. The man in the story is also the…

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    what happens when one blindly follows outdated traditions and laws that can hinder one and contribute to disastrous consequences? The short story and movie of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson both depict the dark outcome that follows when people are reluctant to reject old ideas and practices. However, the 1996 made-for-TV movie of “The Lottery” based on the short story is more effective in communicating Jackson’s argument about the danger of clinging to outdated tradition, laws, and the violent…

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    gothic horror I advise you do not keep reading. The Tell-Tale Heart is a short story filled with insanity to quote(Edgar Allen Poe)”I hear all things in heaven and in the earth.’’ “I hear many things in hell.’’He was referring to how the disease has sharpened his senses.He also claims he’s not mad.He says madmen know nothing.Now,I know you are saying that is not appropriate for my age.But, I assure you that If you keep reading I will change your mind about how you feel about this short story.…

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