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    As Helen Keller states in her book Faith Fears Not, “Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold,”. “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe tells an eerie story about a man by the name of Prince Prospero, and the lengths he has gone to escape the inevitable end to us all, death. A horrid disease referred to as ‘The Red Death’ has begun spreading wildly, taking the lives of nearly half of the town and killing everyone…

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    but in the short story “Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator was truly insane. The narrator mercilessly murders an old man that he loves. The narrator believes he can get away with the crime until the police show up and he confesses to the homicide. Edgar Allen Poe uses symbolism, repetition, and dialogue to show how he, Edgar Allen Poe, uses the old man’s eye to represent the narrator’s insanity. In the short story “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe uses symbolism to show…

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    The name Frankenstein pertains to the fictional character that was featured in Mary Shelley's novel entitled Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus. It is important that there are numerous ways how to interpret and analyze the symbolism behind the birth of Frankenstein in her novel. For one, it can be argued that the birth of Frankenstein can be seen as a symbol of Mary Shelley's perception of the process of childbirth. Frankenstein's birth was not really that traumatic or shocking. It was the…

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    exist in the dictionary for women. Kate Chopin, the author of “The Story of an Hour” (1849), shows how Mrs Mallard, thinking that she is a widow, transforms her psychology and pursues freedom, a feeling that was very distant from her when her husband was “alive.” Likewise, Susan Glaspell,…

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    One party, in particular, a masquerade, took place in a stretch of seven, oddly shaped, variously colored rooms by Prospero’s design. The last of the seven was colored black and in it stood a large ebony clock which emitted an eerie chime each hour,…

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    In “Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman”, Harlan Ellison tells the story of a man who brings chaos in a controlling system. Robert Frost’s poem “Out, Out-” focuses on a boy that lost his hand while working and later died. Both texts show the reality of our lives and how it is expected to conform by possessing similar and contrasting use of symbolism and tone. The poem centers around a little boy that dies after he cuts his hand while cutting wood with a saw outside in the yard. His family…

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    The events that occur off of informational texts have been proven either by someone who experienced the particular event or received information from a trusted source. In The Real Story of Revere's Ride the author included the true event with facts. For example in the text it states “ After delivering his message, Revere was joined by a second rider, William Dawes, who had been sent on the errand by a different route. Deciding on…

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    The use of symbolism helps Vonnegut further convey his ideas on death and war. Vonnegut uses a bird to symbolize his speechless silence towards war. For example, Vonnegut says “everything is supposed to be very quiet after a massacre, and it always is, except for the birds. And what do the birds say? All there is to say about a massacre, things like ‘Poo-tee-weet?’” (Vonnegut 19). Vonnegut uses birds to show that animals cannot even make sense of the massacres and devastations of war. There are…

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    Poe’s work, titled The Tell-Tale Heart, uses elements symbolism, tone, and horror to emphasize the theme of guilt and how it effects you. Although more elements of fiction can be seen within the story, these three elements allow the reader to understand the narrator’s situation and the theme of the story. With very little detail and simple sentences, Poe manages to show just how simple it is for guilt to make you crazy. Poe’s usage of symbolism in The Tell-Tale Heart adds a deeper meaning to…

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    for his dark Gothic style of writing. He was best known for his poetry and short stories and was an active writer until his sudden death at the age of 40 in 1849. One of these great stories included “The Masque of the Red Death” which involved a selfish Prince who chose to be secluded from the outside world with other nobles in an effort to escape the horrific plague sweeping the country. Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Masque of the Red Death”mentions the specific format of each…

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