Compare And Contrast Tale Tell Heart And There Will Come Soft Rains

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Compare & Contrast What is your favorite short story, writer? Is it perhaps Edgar Allen Poe, with his chilling stories, such as the “Tale Tell Heart”? Or perhaps is it Ray Bradbury, with his classic tale, “There will Come Soft Rains”? Each one of these author has their own style of writing, that makes their stories so enticing. Poe has this way with words, where he gives you, the reader, a personal feel to the story. Bradbury is able to bring his imagination to life! As you can probably already tell by now, each author has a different way of writing.

Have you ever read the Eerie tale, “The Tale Tell Heart”, written by Edgar Allan Poe? Well if you have you would know of the brilliance of Poe’ unique mind. In the case that you have not heard …show more content…

The biggest difference of them all is the reality of different genres. Take Poe’s style for example, he writes with ominous feel. Whereas Bradbury has pleasant technique, that isn’t so chilling and terrifying as Poe’s. So when you compare the two you realize that each writer was famous for their particular style, gothic, or descriptive. In addition to different genre’s they also have different content. E. A. Poe writes in a kind of depressive way, like with deadly or dead characters. Wherea Bradbury writes with a more delightful feel, with his enigmatic, sci-fi-short-stories. When you compare Depressing or cheerful, the most likely of the two to be most enjoyable (for most normal people, with no depression) would be Ray Bradbury’s short stories. The last and final difference, that is going to be put in perspective is the way that the characters speak or are brought to life. Poe is famous for his stories where the characters are telling the story, also known as narrative. For example, once again look at “The Tale Tell Heart”, where the butler (or at least that’s what is assumed), is telling his story of how he “killed” the old man with the “cursed” eye. In this particular short story, the narrator is telling his point of view of what “happened”. This method of using narratives to write the story is found in numerous of his short stories. Now take a look at Bradbury. He uses personification to make his characters. For example “There will Come Soft Rains”; in this short story the humans have disappeared, and the house is “alive’. Like many of his other stories, this one is in third person. Each author may have their differences, but were still once great but some

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