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    it is a relatable conflict of wanting to do something even though it is the wrong thing to do. In the story, “Young Goodman Brown,” author Nathaniel Hawthorne writes about Goodman Brown, a Christian man living in Salem, Massachusetts. Brown is constantly tempted to sin against his religion in order to satisfy his thoughts of the unknown. The theme of the short story Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story, "Young Goodman Brown” is that each person has a conflict to resolve between being good or giving…

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    reality it is not. However, if used correctly, it can be extremely potent . All one needs to do is read an outstanding example of it to realize its effectiveness. In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado”, the way Edgar Allen Poe uses irony throughout the entire story is nothing short of genius. To find an example of irony in the story, one does not need to look beyond the main character. The name "Fortunato" is almost identical to the word "fortunate". This is ironic as Fortunato is…

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    Fear and Horror Fills the Room Is death escapable? In these two stories death is the result of two different circumstances that don’t appear possible. The first story talks about an old mans irritation and how his actions play out against his own roommate. A vulture eye is what sparks the irritation in the narrator and what ultimately makes the narrator guilty of murder. On the other hand, in the second story, an illness that seems to be taking over the country destroys people inside a room…

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    grandfather of horror in American Literature for being the first to use many of his signature styles in his work. The short story The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allen Poe is one of his stories containing a compelling atmosphere. The atmosphere is created by his settings and tone in the stories. The tone is very mysterious and is proven in his use of setting and plot development. The mysterious tone can be found throughout the entire story in the setting. The tone was evident in the…

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    Monkey's Paw Connections

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    W.W. Jacobs Biography and Short Stories Connections In the beginning of “The Monkey’s Paw” a brief description of the night is given while Father and Sammy are playing a little game of chess. They played chess as they waited for their good friend Morris who possessed the monkey’s paw. They had small talk until Father brought up the monkey’s paw, but Morris was very intent to stay away from that subject. The White family was very persistent about getting information about it. So Morris spilled…

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    When it comes to all the various works of literature we explored throughout the course, I would argue that Eden Robinson’s short story “Dogs in Winter” is one of the most interesting and significant texts in our discussion of Canadian literature. Compared to other short stories we encountered in class, “Dogs in Winter” is unique in that its narrative style does not follow a chronological order. Instead the reader is shown little instances through Lisa’s narration starting from when young and in…

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    his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. The Raven and The Cask Of Amontillado is two of his most famous stories that brought the thrill of horror to his readers. Most of his stories were horror related or have some kind of chill to the bone when you read them. His stories all have a supernatural feeling, an eerie feeling that chills you and makes the room go dark. Edgar Allen Poe is famous for his amazing stories and the uproar in horror stories. The Cask…

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    strong survivor, that is the unreliable prisoner of Poe's famous short story and they get a deeper, and more visceral experience because of it. In first person point of view the reader sees the story through the eyes of the narrator, their view and interpretation of the events. The reader gets a story full of memories and sensory experiences that only first person can contain. It's important to note that we are hearing the story in retrospect. The man, having survived his awful ordel is now…

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    Suspense In Poe's Liigeia

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    Edgar Allan Poe is known for the horror in his poems and short stories due to the building of suspense. He writes so that the suspense quickly builds and then he ends his work off usually with a sudden realization. This sudden realization allows for the tension to quickly unravel and leave the reader with a sense of relief and satisfaction. Poe builds suspense in his short story Ligeia through the death of a beautiful woman, the tone of the story, and being descriptive. Most of Poe’s work…

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    The short story “A Rose For Emily” was written by William Faulkner in 1930. Fifty-three years later, the story was adaptation was adapted for the big screen based on Faulkner’s short story. The short story and the film have many similarities and differences; they compare in areas of plot and symbolism, but differ in chronological order and mood. These similarities and differences give “A Rose For Emily” the ability to be distributed in two completely different mediums, while sticking to the same…

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