Edgar Allan Poe's The Arc Of The Forbidden Forest

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The Arc of the Forbidden Forest Arsila and Chu’a rushed into their hut. They lived in a small village in modern-day Maryland just around the time, when pilgrims were just beginning to reach American. These two siblings both knew they were not allowed outside once the light leaves the sky. “Where have you two been?” exclaimed their mother. “Sorry mom, we were just out exploring,” claimed Chu’a. “Well I sure hope you two were not getting into any trouble, and most of all I hope you were not anywhere near the forbidden forest,” said their mother. The forbidden forest was located in a remote part of the village, and as far as the villagers knew no one had ever come out alive. “Of course mama,” cried Arsila. Arsila was the angel child. She was her mother’s favorite because of her carefulness and sympathy for others. On the other hand, Chu’a was a wild child who loved to explore everywhere he could and his mother know she would only be able to keep him away from that forest for so long. …show more content…

Then, Chu’a begs Arsila to get up, because his mother always tells him he is not allowed to explore on his own just yet. Today Chu’a had big plans. He wanted to go find out why the forbidden forest was forbidden, but he did not plan on letting Arsila know just yet. A little while later the two siblings set off on their journey for the day. After walking what seemed life forever the Arsila and Chu’a sat down under a tree for a little break. “So where are headed anyway,” ask Arsila innocently. “You are not going to like it,” Chu’a replied, “but I am going to find out why they call it the forbidden forest.” “No way,” yelled Arsila, “There is no way I am going out there. It is forbidden for a reason.” “Then you can go home. I do not need you, I can brave the forest myself,” Chu’a yelled in reply. Arsila began to run home. She knew she needed to tell her mother and stop Chu’a before he could go through with his

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