The Pit and the Pendulum

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    have been stripped away. Poe’s rhetoric remains, the sole survivor of complete sensory deprivation. With his writing techniques, a prevalent exigence is born: Poe aims to convey the effects of pessimistic reasoning on physicality. Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” portrays the ultimate desolation and revival of thought-processes, emphasizing catalysts of mood, legato, diction. Poe establishes the mood within the story’s first moments: moribund, anguished, sightless. With the narrator’s…

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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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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s story, “The pit and the pendulum,” poe, uses the horror elements of fight or flight, suspense, and madness. In The pit and pendulum Edgar Poe is constantly in situations that bring suspense, like when he was under the pendulum waiting for death, or when he saw an exit and heard people it brings suspense bc he doesn't know if he's going to make it out and live or not, “I saw them fashion the syllables of my name.” This story shows fight or flight bc the story is about him…

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    Figurative Language with Edgar Allan Poe. Imagine being a prisoner of war, and being psychologically tortured. During The Pit and the Pendulum, Poe perfectly portrays this scenario by using the setting, style, and conflict to paint a life threatening scene . By using repetition to emphasize during the climax, the audience is dared to continue reading. Will the man make it alive to fight against the enemy? He fights with himself of wanting to end the torture, but a deadly surprise is in store…

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    Death Death is the final destination of a person’s life and when faced with the harsh reality of death this impending idea of doom begins to alter a person’s path of thinking causing them to become more reckless. In the short story “The Pit and The Pendulum’ the author Edgar Allan Poe continuously outlines the darkness of imminent death as the narrator is faced with multiple obstacles which he must overcome in order to escape. The thought of ones life ending puts a large amount of pressure…

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    nature. I also found that simple writings of normal life, and love, were popular during the romantic period. Hawthorne and Poe explored life, death, and human nature in their works. They both had similar stories of human curiosity. With “The Pit and the Pendulum” Poe showed how a man’s curiosity can find the dark part of life, and how close death was to him. His curiosity opened his eyes to the multiple ways of death around him. Hawthorne uses the curiosity to show how man can make mistakes…

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    situations that we would only have nightmares about. Hd wrote the Pit and the Pendulum and Fll of the House of Usher. In pit and the pendulum,a man is trapped in a room and has no idea were he is. Its dark and he cant see very well. Using his hands to feel around, he uses a piece of cloth to measure the room. He find some water and drinks it. Shortly after, he passes out. He wakes up tied down to a bed with a pendulum swinging above him. Desperate, he notices rats. He…

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    writings are full of darkness and death. In his story “The Pit and the Pendulum”, Poe tells of a man being trapped in prison by the Spanish Inquisition. The man wakes up in a dark room where he can’t see anything. When the man drinks some of the water they give to him, he passes out because the water is poisoned. The man wakes up again but this time he is tied to a table and has a large and sharp pendulum swinging above him. The pendulum gets…

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    deep blood color” was the most avoided (Poe 1). With red lighting, as well, this room was highly evaded throughout the night. What was special about this room was that it included a large ebony clock with a pendulum, much like the one from Poe’s other short story called “The Pit and the Pendulum.” The clock chimed every hour, representing the impending arrival of the Red Death. This contagious, deadly, and inevitable disease was sure to make its way through Prospero’s…

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    somewhere. It is a contradiction for a murderer to create a motive rather than finding reasons, blame, and intentions to end someone’s life. Several Edgar Allan Poe short stories such as, “The Tell Tale Heart”, “The Cask of Amontillado”, and “The Pit and the Pendulum” do pertain a person killing another individual in unclear narrative. Edgar Allen Poe mastered the art of creating perplexing, dark short stories, by using his twisted mind. Plus, pulls out his own nightmares and gruesome thoughts…

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