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    The Black Cat Psychopath

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    Rough Draft The narrator is a phsycopath from the Black Cat,these are the reasons why he is a physcopath. The narrator of The Black Cat has done many things to make himself physcopath. For instance h took his first cats eye out that he loved so much. The first reason he took the cats eye out is because he was drunk and the cat bit the narrators hand. Since the narrator was drunk he got really mad and took his pen knife and cut the cats eye out. After that he killed his cat.Thats one reason why…

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    first person voice. When the distance is close, the reader get all events and information from the narrator. So, the only source of information presented was by the narrator . It is impassible to considers the work not subjective since it built on the subjectivity of the narrator. The events and information was narrated by the narrator who went through the events by himself. This gave the narrator credibility and reliability. Since "Ligeia" was written in first person narration the only source…

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    of the characters. This particular point of view allows readers to understand deeper meanings of certain characters, for nothing is held back by the narrator. Through the narration of the main storyteller, the cultural attitude towards the woman of the story is illuminated by the way the narrator speaks of her. The third person omniscient narrator offers descriptions of each character and has an unbiased attitude towards the fictional people, while also allowing the reader to know what is…

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    “Cathedral” story by Raymond Carver. One is taken aback by the utter rawness and cold attitude exhibited by the narrator about the blind man. The narrator loudly wonders on who could dare attend a little wedding between Robert, the blind man and his sweetheart Beulah and further states that he does not have any blind person as a friend. As the story develops, one thing becomes certain that the narrator was blinded and needed to be guided in drawing of the cathedral by Robert, the blind man.…

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    one person or another? In “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant" by W.D Wetherell, the narrator had to decide between a bass and Sheila Mant. In the “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, the narrator had to decide between her daughters to give one of them their grandmothers quilt. Both narrators had to make decisions that choose either one person or the other. The narrator from the “Everyday Use” Dee, Maggie, the narrator from “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” make decisions and sacrifices for…

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    are divergent from each other, but also somewhat similar to each other in a way. Antojos uses third person limited point of view. Third person limited means the narrator only knows the thoughts and feeling of a character and in The storyteller third person omniscient is used. Omniscient point of view is similar to limited but the narrator knows everything like all the characters thoughts and feeling and the past and future in the story. Although the narration of the two stories are different…

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    person. This narrator is objective and limited. It is objective, by not giving thoughts or opinions about…

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    The narrator quoted in the Tell Tale Heart "Hearken! and observe how healthily --how calmly I can tell you the whole story." The narrator in Tell Tale Heart is a Psychopath. This is because the narrator has these psychopathic traits grandiose self-worth and shallow affect. Also the narrator shows lack or remorse or guilt which can she shown by the quote above. Some other traits the narrator shows are pathological lying, impulsivity, parasitic lifestyle, conning and manipulativeness.(Poe, Edgar…

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    When looking at the works of Edgar Allan Poe in a compare and contrast format against those of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the most important item to discuss is the differences and similarities of the characters. The characters of these authors are vital in the storytelling that their creators use; from the narration styles and point of views, to the importance of the characters throughout the plot. But most importantly, the views that readers can assume the authors have on matters of life, such as…

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    As a narrate, most people would approach The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas written by Ursula K. Le Guin as a confusing text to follow, or even a disoriented narrator whom doesn 't understand what they are trying to portray to the reader. All a side, the narrator created a conflicting story world which portrays what society is today, Le Guin used contradicting patterns of tone through the narrative which corresponded with the imagery used as well. With doing so, Le Guin used formal elements to…

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