Edgar Allan Poe's Employment Of Gothic Literature

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Choose one of Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories that appear on the reading list of the unit outline as well as another of his short stories from the text that is not on the reading list. Write a research essay that compares Poe’s employment of gothic literary techniques in both these short stories. In your essay you must define the term gothic literature and identify specific examples from the texts in order to justify your argument. Poetry, short stories, or books intended to excite audience by giving mystery of villainy, homicide, and the extraordinary. As J. A. Cuddon proposes, the traditions of gothic writing incorporate desolate and forlorn scenes, antiquated structures, for example destroyed religious communities; evil spirits, an environment of agonizing unhappiness. Ordinarily, female characters are undermined by impetuous male figures, and portrayal capacities through a metonymy of terror by displaying points of interest intended to summon frightfulness, repulse, or fear. The term Gothic initially was connected to a tribe of Germanic savages amid the dark ages and their now-terminated dialect yet in the end historians utilized it to allude to the desolate and amazing style of medieval architecture common in Europe, consequently "Gothic Castle" or "Gothic Architecture." The term got to be connected with apparition stories and …show more content…

Poe ends this short story with “it is the beating of his hideous heart” emphasising the gothic literature and themes portrayed throughout this dark and gloomy story. The narrator ends with this line to illustrate to audience the guilt the protagonist had endured on the journey presented. The alliteration of “hideous heart” and symbol of “heart” depict to responders the literary devices, Poe used to further express the notion of gothic literature and the affects on one’s journey on this

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