Emily Dickinson's Madness

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Madness. Losing sanity and taking an eye because their eye is terrifying. Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart” and Emily Dickinson’s poem, “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain” all have something in common; a central idea of madness. They both describe the madness very differently. Poe states his thoughts clearly so anyone can understand and he involves another person. Dickinson uses a lot of symbolism to represent how she feels her sanity slowly going away. Both authors use specific structural choices such as punctuation, repetition, and capitalization. Edgar Allan Poe uses punctuation and repetition to develop and refine the central idea. He uses the structural choices to also add suspense to

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