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... case. Especially when the pendulum keeps going down. As Poe describes, "Down- still unceasingly- still inevitably down! I gasped ...
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... Poe describes Roderick as a person who suffers from "nervous agitation, acute bodily illness, and a mental disorder which oppressed him" (701). ...
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... whole story. Poe describes the procedure of the disease, stressing the redness of the blood and the scarlet stains. The disease ...
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... plan for a long time. Poe describes Montresor's ancestors to show how he fits into the family tree. His family motto is "No one ...
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... Poe describes the vaults as "insufferably damp" (1568) and filled with "white web-work which gleams from [the] cavern walls" (1569). ...
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... In comparison, Poe describes evil as an "ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling, by the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore, 'Though thy ...
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... David Ketterer who wrote "The Rationale of Deception in Poe," describes Fortunato as being unfortunate, not only because he has a constant cough, but also ...
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... It is also ironic how Poe describes the atmosphere of carnival. He describes the happenings of the evening as, "supreme madness." (Poe ...
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... Poe describes the characters own mood as "nearly napping" (Pg 282), which gives us a sense of sleep and indicates to the reader that the character was tired. ...
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... For example King writes how Susie is such a bitch. Poe describes his characters in different words. He uses simple words to describe them. ...
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... die. Poe describes the night of the festival with torches, laughter of people, and costumes to decorate the gloomy setting. The ...
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... state? Well, Edgar Allen Poe describes a situation in which this may be the case in William Wilson. Who was the other William Wilson? ...
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... As Poe describes it, it is a "dull, dark soundless day"(p.160). The bad weather adds to the feeling of oncoming horror later in the story. ...
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... Internet-2). And then through the narrator, Poe describes the eye as being pale blue with a film over it, and resembling that of a vulture (Poe, 277-278). ...
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... death of his special wife. Poe describes his soul through the poem with the deep of sorrow and sadness. This can be proved for the ...
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... eye. Through the narrator, Poe describes this eye as being pale blue with a film over it, and resembling that of a vulture. Does ...
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... The first and main idea of symbolism comes into the story when Poe describes Fortunato's dress. He's described as wearing "motley," like a jester. ...
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... In his poem "Song" Poe describes how he pictures Elmira's wedding day. While reading this poem one would think that Poe was there to witness Elmira's wedding. ...
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... Poe describes his environments in great detail - thus giving the reader a clear representation of where the scene is taking place. ...
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... Poe describes the feelings of Roderick in a manner that one can sense the fear that he must feel seeing someone return from the grave. ...
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... the story "The Raven", he also wrote an essay on the creation of the story, it was titled "The Philosophy of Composition." In that essay Poe describes the work ...
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... kills it. Poe describes the protagonist's mental health as the "fiend intemperance" and "the spirit of perverseness" . Poe drives ...
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... Poe describes the masque as "a gay and magnificent revel" in which "the prince had provided all the appliances of pleasure." This creates a joyous and blissful ...
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... Poe describes the house as having eye-like windows and being covered by minute fungi...hanging in a fine tangled web-work from the eaves; a barely perceptible ...
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... the edge of your seat with suspense. In the story, Poe describes a man's love of animals. As a boy, this man surrounds himself with ...
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... You would know that Edgar had some strange thoughts in his head. In the short story by Edgar Allan Poe "The Black Cat" the author describes his love for pets. ...
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... Though "Usher" is far more complex and compelling than merely that. Read as Poe describes the Usher house in the opening paragraph: . ...
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... a bit of poetic excess, the narrator in \"Annabel Lee\" describes his world without his love as one in which \"the moon never beams\" (Poe, \"Annabel Lee ...
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... Poe describes the house as having "eye-like windows" and being covered by "minute fungi...hanging in a fine tangled web-work from the eaves; a barely ...
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... loneliness. Perhaps death is a mystery to Poe, similar to the way it is a mystery to Morrison, which he also describes in his poetry. Jim ...
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