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The Tell Tale Heart Story Analysis

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All five authors have different writing techniques. The way the conflict is written is different in each of their stories. Also, the tone of each story is different, and this can be determined by the conflict. These authors do use some similar themes, but these themes are used differently for each story. All five stories have some similar themes, but each story uses a theme differently from the others. “The Story of an Hour” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” both have mortality. “The Story of an Hour” shows that hearing about the death of someone else can be lethal. “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death” (1). Because of Mrs. …show more content…

“And so Gregor did not leave the floor, for he feared that his father might take as a piece of peculiar wickedness any excursion of his over the walls or the ceiling” (2.29). Gregor is scared that his father might attack him, despite their relationship. “The Lottery” and “The Metamorphosis” both have a society theme. “The Lottery” shows what happens when people in society follow each other without thinking about what they are doing. “Tessie Hutchinson was in the center of a cleared space by now, and she held her hands out desperately as the villagers moved in on her” (77). The villagers just follow each other without realizing that their actions will have consequences. “The Metamorphosis” shows how society deals with things that scare them. “And the wound in Gregor’s back began to nag at him afresh when his mother and sister, after getting his father into bed, came back again, left their work lying, drew close to each other and sat cheek by cheek; when his mother, pointing towards his room, said: “Shut that door now, Grete,” and he was left again in darkness, while next door the women mingled their tears or perhaps sat dry-eyed staring at the table” (3.6). Even though Gregor is injured, his family still locks him in his room in the dark and pretends he is not there. “The Rocking-Horse Winner” and “The Metamorphosis” both have a life theme. In “The Rocking-Horse Winner,” it seems that there are some supernatural forces happening with Paul, that end up taking

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