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    Subconscious Scares Many of us like to experience fear on purpose. We enjoy watching horror movies and sometimes a good scary book. People are fond of the rush of adrenaline they come in contact with. If their brain processes that there is no real harm, then then they experience the event as enjoyable. I will prove that the quote, " People love scary stories. There's fascination with fear themes, and we want to face those things in a weird subconscious way." by Mel Gibson, is true. In The…

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    Throughout Poe’s stories he relentlessly creates an intriguing atmosphere of fear and horror through the symbolic use of details, an evil narrator, and the proficient ability to draw the reader in to the point where they could fall into the paper. Poe’s readers are drawn into the story on account of his use of the reader’s feelings for the victims and an engaging storyline to vividly paint a portrait of the narrator’s thoughts. Poe’s stories contain numerous bold details that retain the…

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    Gothic Literature can be one of the most exciting and rewarding topics to discover and learn from. In a world with its own creativity and imagination, it is a beautiful inspiration filled with adventure and mystery. Gothic Literature relies heavily on romance and malice, and is also very scientific. Although Gothic Literature is sometimes poorly misunderstood due to its dark nature, we can learn a great deal from the lessons that it teaches. Gothic Literature has these fundamental values: it…

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    Edgar Allan Poe Problems

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    Edgar Allan Poe had and interesting life. He had a very rough childlife, and had a very bad drinking problem. These problems show in his stories. He makes his stories dark and very gruesome. Like in “The Black Cat,” the narrator starts out fine, but starts drinking and starts to have a problem. He compares himself to the narrator; and in “The Raven” he talks about the lost of his cousin or wife. With Poe losing most of his family it affected his writing and his health in the long run. Edgar…

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    The Pedestrian Analysis

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    In this story “The Pedestrian”, the main character feels something is terribly wrong. For example, it says in the text that, “Everything went on in the tomblike houses at night now, he thought, continuing his fancy. The tombs, ill-lit by television light, where the people sat like the dead, the gray or multicolored lights touching their faces, but never really touching them.” This is important because it tells us that everyone in the dystopian place where the main character Mr.Mead lived, do not…

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    The Tell-Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado both tell of murderers and their crimes. Edgar Allan Poe writes of the properties of the killers. Though different victims, and different times. Calm, crazy, organized, and unplanned. Read what is the same and what isn't between the characters from the stories from the mind of Edgar Allen Poe. Montresor, from The Cask of Amontillado, is a calm and collected character. While the Caretaker from The Tell-Tale Heart is crazy. As such, Montresor…

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    The short story of “The Cask of Amontillado”, can qualify as the grimmest story by Edgar Allan Poe. The mystery story presents a horrible revenge that makes the character Montresor to commit an atrocious murder in the person of Fortunato.The cruel revenge that is part of an unmerciful punishment. However, the main character, also presented as the narrator of the story, whom has been offended by Fortunato, does not clarify all the reasons that lead him to commit act of revenge and Montresor…

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    One's A Heifer Analysis

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    Like Ann in “the Painted Door” , Arthur Vickers of “One’s a Heifer” suffers life changing consequences because of the isolation of his setting. Because of his isolation, Vickers slowly began to become insane. The clearest signs of his insanity is seen through his eyes. They are described as being wavery and uneasy, alternating between warm and welcoming to “ deep and uneasy eyes “ (Ross 418). The author repeatedly mentions the look of his eyes, and put emphasis on their abnormality. His eyes…

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    Killing Cousin’s ONCE UPON A TIME there was a old house in the middle of nowhere far back in woods there lived a man in the basement. It was a slaughter basement no one had a clue that it was there until one day a family decided to go to it .they moved back because it was once there home they cam back and they all look around . they look at the house. Then they bring all the stuff back in it. They put some of there stuff away. Then some of there stuff they just set down . then this other guy…

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    IAH 207-021 The Pit and The Pendulum by: Edgar Allen Poe “The Pit and The Pendulum” is a story about a man who was sentenced to torture, in the city of Toledo. In the beginning, the man is strapped to a wooden plank, surrounded by a bunch of men in black robes. He then closes his eyes and wakes up to a dark room with no one else there. He tries to size the perimeter of the room to no avail, then decides to check the middle of this dark room. This is when he trips, and almost slips in what…

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