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... human being. Turning to the pets leads the narrator to the next factor, and absence of human relationships in his life. The narrator ...
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... life. The realization of this ability leads the narrator to alter his plans and create her anew as an object of worship. This, however ...
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... By telling the story from first person point of view, Poe leads his audience into the corrupted mind of the narrator and gives us a sense of reasoning for his ...
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... The narrator is so sure of himself (another sign of his madness) he leads the police into the room where the body is and invites them to sit down. ...
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... The way that he says this leads the reader to believe that the narrator is trying to convince him or her that he is not insane. ...
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... His alienation leads him to the deep state of depression, and eventually to his ... and himself is largely supported by the actions of the narrator, which detach ...
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... man's evil eye. It is this irrational fear which evokes the narrator's dark side and eventually leads to murder. The author utilizes ...
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... it. Being careful not to be too suspicious, the narrator leads the officer all over the house, including the room. Suddenly, the ...
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... Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street," a scrivener named Bartleby disrupts the narrator's tranquil lifestyle by means of mere passiveness. Bartleby leads a morbid ...
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... done. The total of these decisions leads people, like the reader, down a new path: a path which the narrator himself created. The ...
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... His wife has also told this woman that the narrator hanged their pet dog before ... be possible that it is one of her many fabrications, which therefore leads to a ...
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... the story is never referred to by name throughout the entire work, however a questionable statement made by the narrator at the end of the story leads many to ...
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... care of. By means of downplaying his "modest proposal," the narrator leads the reader to believe his proposal is rationale. He even ...
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... It is this irrational fear which evokes the dark side, and eventually leads to murder. The narrator carefully plans, executes and conceals the crime. ...
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... He resists arrest in a way that leads to his death because his identity and purpose in life has been stripped away from him. The narrator's dilemma is similar ...
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... He resists arrest in a way that leads to his death because his identity and purpose in life has been stripped away from him. The narrator's dilemma is similar ...
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... "...oh, kill him quickly, get it over, stop that abominable noise." This interest in self above others leads to the final evolution of the narrator's attitude. ...
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... He leads the reader to think about the whole situation in the exact same ... justified the means, a question no longer rhetorical, because the narrator gives his ...
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... As the "Invisible Adversary" leads Gretchen from place to place around town ... Her reckless attitude is further shown when the narrator describes Gretchen's ...
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... s assertion supports the notion that \"The Tell-tale Heart\" is a psychological drama because Poe takes us into the mind of the narrator and leads us down a ...
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... The narrator imposes self torture on himself and using the bust of Pallas leads the narrator to think that the raven speaks only of wisdom. ...
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... The chain of events which follows, leads them to the realization that they are ... The narrator is astounded by the first kick from Bobby, which catches him under ...
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... The narrator imposes self torture on himself and using the bust of Pallas leads the narrator to think that the raven speaks only of wisdom. ...
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... states that "...the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room-of the dark and tattered draperies..." leads to the narrator's sleepless night ...
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... The narrator offers further insight into his self, "All who know me, consider me an eminently safe man."(pp. 233-234) The man leads a tranquil life doing, in ...
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... He never seems to stress a lot and shows contentment with himself and the lifestyle he leads. She seems to share the same ideals the narrator does, yet her ...
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... the suffered experience under a male dominated society and leads to changes for better in her life basic on the criteria of the narrator's physically release ...
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... the narrator's identity is portrayed and the reader is held in suspense, Poe leads you on with a drastic chain of events and inner thoughts of the narrator's. ...
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... As the heartbeats increased, so did the narrator's temper as he "foamed" and " raved" and "swore," (Poe7). His frantic behavior leads him to believe that the ...
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... objects. This dread of being consumed often leads the narrator to destroy who or what he fears (Silverman 207). Poe's pronounced ...
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