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    In both of Edgar Allan Poe’s terrifying short stories, “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Cask of Amontillado” a murder is described in the eyes of the perpetrator. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” the murderer kills an old man because he believed that the old man’s milky eye was evil, whereas in “The Cask of Amontillado” a murderer kills a man who had previously insulted him. Edgar Allan Poe utilizes the narrator’s disturbing point of view and the cynical tone to entertain the reader with a suspenseful…

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    the fireplace helped him to understand that a reader’s first impression is characterized by the first descriptions of setting, and how vivid the description is determines the involvement in the story. He thinks of Edgar Allen Poe, and his story, “The Fall of the House of Usher,” and how intriguing the descriptions are. Poe uses figurative language and diction…

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    Malcolm Gladwell told the story of David the poor little shepherd boy who battle with Goliath the giant that everyone fear but it took the courage of a poor shepherd to bring him down. Just like David we all have to over come fear. Fear come in many forms, fear is a part of our lives,fear is a part of who we are.my fear came to me in many forms, fear to fail never wanting to be less than anyone, my fear of not being able to care for my family, these are fears that we all share,the fear that I…

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    There are many problems in this world such as drinking and smoking that can make people do things they normally won't do. These addictions can significantly modify someone’s mindset. In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” the narrator has a drinking problem that quickly changes him from the inside out. In the story “The Black Cat” Poe uses tone, inner thinking, and metaphors to create a dark mood in the story. In the story “The Black Cat” the author Poe changes his tone to cold and…

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    In The Giver written by Lois Lowry, everything is colorless, blank, and absent. Everyone’s world is monotonous and mundane. But, there is no hunger, hatred, fear, sorrow, or guilt. In the community there are no memories of snow, sunshine, animals, or other everyday objects. The Giver takes place in a small community, where the citizens live by very strict rules and guidelines. One extremely important rule states that when children reach the age of twelve they will each receive an assignment…

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    Saint Thomas A. Becket was born on December 21st of 1118 in London to a prosperous London merchant. Growing up fast and receiving a good education it was no surprise when he became an agent to Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, who sent him on several missions in Rome. His outstanding excellence was soon noticed by Henry the Second who after seeing his great efforts made him his chancellor and the two quickly became close friends. After Theobald’s death, Henry gave Becket his job making him…

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    Summative Essay on Style For any author to write a genuine, ambiguous, and overall a wonderful story, there are a certain number of literary techniques that can be manipulated, for the authors benefit. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, someone who is considered to be a saint in English and Spanish writing, and Edgar Allan Poe, famous for his poetry and detective fiction, share many similarities in their writing styles. They both use tone, diction, and syntax in most, if not all of their short stories,…

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    William Faulkner is a man who has written drastically complex works and is renowned around the world. His major works include The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying, written in the 18th century. Faulkner was a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his novel writing as well as two Pulitzer prizes and National Book Awards. Additionally, he received his education from the University of Mississippi. The film A Rose for Emily directed by Lyndon Chubbuck is based upon William Faulkner’s short…

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    Peter Pan Gender Analysis

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    On the surface, J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan is a classic tale that demonstrates the prominence of traditional gender roles. Within these confines Peter Pan comes across as a fearless leader and father figure to his lost boys. Even though he is objectively brave and presents as a strong male lead, Peter Pan is actually a very vulnerable character who is oblivious to his situation, and constantly sweeps the tough issue of growing up under the rug. Throughout the story, Peter uses various coping…

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    In A Grove Vs Rashomon

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    “Human beings are unable to be honest with themselves about themselves. They cannot talk about themselves without embellishing.” According to director Akira Kurosawa, this is the meaning behind his film Rashomon. The film is an adaptation of the short story “In a Grove” by Ryunosuke Akutagwa, a mystery regarding the murder of the samurai Takehiko. It is told through the points of view of the people involved, including the dead samurai himself. Because three of the main characters did plead…

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