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Compare And Contrast The Masque Of The Red Death And The Tell Tale Heart

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Edgar Allan Poe was an American author born in Boston. He was most known for his unique poems and short stories. Poe was also known for delivering concentrated emotional impact—the feeling the readers gain -- in his stories through use of setting and point of view. Setting being used to establish time, place and mood of events. While, point of view being the reflection of the opinion of the narrator. In Poe’s two stories, “The Masque of the Red Death,” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” Poe was most effective in delivering the emotional impact of fear through the use of both setting and point of view in similar and different ways. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” a plague spreads through Europe. A wealthy Prince then decides to isolate himself and a thousand of his wealthy friends from death. In his attempt to do this, he ultimately fail and is met by the red death himself. The setting is placed in a castle surrounded by the disease. In the story it states, “Blood was its Avatar and its seal- the redness and the horror of blood.” This shows how deadly the time is during the course of events. Also, the narrator begins to describe the gruesome details of “sharp pains”, “sudden dizziness”, and “profuse bleeding at the pores, with dissolution.” The thought of sharp pains and bleeding at your pores will make someone’s skin crawl. This gave off the feeling of death awaiting to happen which bring across the emotional impact of terror. Furthermore, the story is told in third person

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