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    Edgar Allan Poe is often referred as the father of Gothic and horror stories. He has wrote many works of mysterious characters and very bizarre plots lines. Of all his morbid works, they all have a commonality in setting, characters, and Gothic elements in The Fall of the House of Usher, The Tell-Tale Heart, and The Masque of the Red Death. Moreover, Poe has written work with similarities in settings. They all compose of a dark, mysterious atmosphere usually during the night and consisting of…

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    is born in 1862, is a famous horror novelist and story writer. He pursued his reading habit when he was young. At college, he preferred to stay in the library and rapidly became an assistant in the classical archaeology. He is known as an intelligent and scientific knowledge of human nerves and feelings. His most popular works include “Ghost Stories of an Antiquary”, “The Five Jars”, “A Warning to the Curious and other Ghost Stories” and “The Collected Ghost Stories of M. R. James”. Number 13 is…

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    Short stories originated from the oral storytelling traditions in the 17th century. These stories where not meant to bore the reader, they were made to more to entertain the audience. Along with the short story here is usually a theme that the author is trying to teach. Short stories are a work of fiction; the events that occur in these stories are not true. “The monkeys paw” theme is be careful for what you wish for. Even though wishes aren’t true in real life some events may be close to making…

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    What does every horror protagonist have in common? The answer to that is every horror protagonist’s life is a tragedy. Some are worse than others but in the end it is still tragic. This essay is about the similarities and difference between two horror stories. “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe and “ The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W Jacobs. One difference is that the both stories have the same settings. Both of these stories take place in a house and this affects the stories in a few ways. Like…

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    The Fall of the House of Usher is a short story made by the famous author, Edgar Allan Poe. It's a horror story with romantic elements. Not romantic as in love and emotions, it's an example of Romanticism. Although is worth mentioning that Poe indeed was able to write romantic stories with love and all, though he's more popular for making horror and terrified the reader getting inside their head. What is Romanticism? At its core Romanticism was an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual…

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    to decide in a short story by Frank Stockton called “The Lady or the Tiger.” The princess had to decide between feeding her lover to a tiger or giving him away to another girl because the princess’ father didn’t like they were together. The princess selected the lady instead of killing her boyfriend. There are two distinctive types of reasons that demonstrate the princess chose the lady. One of the categories is direct reasons. On page 5, the book states “she started in wild horror, and…

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    Descriptive details used in “The Cast of Amontillado”. On the short story “The Cast of Amontillado”, Edgar Allan Poe generates a mood of dreadful suspense that leads to horror. One of the primary ways in which Edgar Allen Poe creates a dark and foreboding mood in his story "The Cask of Amontillado" is using setting. It is in the pitch of night that Montresor happens upon Fortunato and invites him back to his abandoned estate. From there Fortunato and Montresor wander deep into the estates'…

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    Poe’s short story, “The Cask of Amontillado”, features the story of Montresor and Fortunato in a horror story where one person seeks revenge over the other. Montresor is the main character, narrating his actions towards the readers. He describes the event taken place as he attempts to kill Fortunato for the unspecific injures Fortunato inflict on him (Poe). In this story, Montrestor faces the human condition of vengeance, seeking to attack others for past misdeeds. Moreover, Poe’s horror story…

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    10/9/2017 George R.R. Martin George Raymond Richard Martin, born as George Raymond Marin (September 20, 1948) is an American novelist writer in the fantasy, horror and science fiction. He sold his first short story, "The Hero," to Galaxy, a science fiction magazine, which was published in 1971. He published nine novels, ten short story collections, and one children's book. From all of his good work one of his best known is the Song of Ice and Fire series. On 2015 he won the Emmy Award for…

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    Legendary horror writer wrote the story Black Cat. The story deals with the murder of his cat pluto and the eventual murder of his wife and in this story the theme of guilt from loss of control and it is apparent that the journey of this story displays the horrid effects of guilt on the human conscience. The story starts off with the main character warning the reader of the “Homely narrative” he is about to write and tell us of and directly denying his madness before the story has even began. He…

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