Comparing The Cask Of Amontillado And The Tell-Tale Heart

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Poe wrote the gothic stories “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” as well as the poem “Annabel Lee”. In these pieces, Edgar Allan Poe effectively uses meaningful repetition and varying syntax to convey a tone of uneasiness and a theme of death. Poe’s life influenced his writing in multiple ways. As a child, his father left the family and his mother died, leaving him to be taken in by another family at the age of two. He also turned to a life of heavy drinking at age seventeen, and he was shunned by his new father figure. These events, and more that won’t be brought up, influenced Poe to write in a darker way. Poe’s writing has also had a great impact on writing and reading today, by making people talk openly about dark events. …show more content…

In “The Tell-Tale Heart”, the narrator plans to kill his roommate. In order to do so, the narrator moved the door to the room “Slowly-very, very, slowly.” Even this little quote shows how determined and insane the narrator is, and how Poe uses repetition so set an eerie tone. This also shows that Poe can create fully developed characters by using repetition and imagery. In Poe’s poem “Annabel Lee”, the narrator says “For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams of the beautiful Annabel Lee… Annabel Lee.” The narrator continues to repeat Annabel Lee throughout the poem, showing how Poe can use repetition in order to convey how death affects people. Showing this also shows that he can use repetition to make and convey a

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