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The Masque of the Red Death" utilizes a first-person omniscient storyteller, the identity and significance of whom is the subject of scholarly debate (Beidler, pp. 252). Though Poe's narrative is simple, his finely detailed descriptions, bo...
Edgar Allen Poe is widely recognized as a master of the grotesque, and rightly so, his short story, The Cask of Amontillado, channels a phobia that is as common as it is alarming. He deftly incorporates a historical climate and linguistic t...
The Yellow Wall-Paper" is Charlotte Perkins Gilman's most famous work. Depicting the nervous breakdown of a young wife and mother, the story is a potent example of psychological realism. Based loosely on Gilman's own experiences in undergoi...
the powerful influence a deranged mind may have on a sane one, or even simply as a Gothic horror chiller, it remains a genuine masterwork of American fiction. The narrator of the story tells of an autumn visit to the House of Usher, the fam...
literary devices used for it depend on that main effect. Thus, the genre of Poe's works, their plot structure, type of narration, word choice, and imagery are the devices, with the help of which Poe creates and heightens the effect of terro...
elements of pulp fiction, horror, gothic tales, and fantasy literature. Their tales of psychological terror, located in Southern California modern, portraying the conflict between an external world of shallow American market, the kitsch an...
The man tells of every little detail in how he carefully rid of the old man. Every night for a week, he takes an hour just to open the door enough to see inside the room. Then on the last night, he does the same and takes just enough of th...