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    Unreliable Narrator Both narrators in The Tell Tale Heart and The Catcher in the Rye are seen as unreliable way they speak to the reader‚ and act. In this case both characters are very similar because they use exaggeration‚ lies‚ and have a necessity of saying the truth; but they are also very different in the way they act‚ and the ways they use exaggerations and lies. Both narrators in Catcher in the Rye and in Tell Tale Heart show their unreliability throughout their exaggerations‚ lies

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    David turned his head and spat off the front porch. It had been a long day. It was good to be home. He turned the key‚ his brain releasing a little squirt of dopamine at the familiar sound of the coming relaxation‚ and waited on the next of the two sounds he heard every day at 5:30: Scruff banging against the door. There was no banging‚ though. No panting‚ either. Nothing at all to signify to dog even knew he was there. After a decade of driveway-key-door-dog‚ it was easy to notice the silence

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    Kendall Hutchinson October 3‚ 2011 English 102 Steve Sparks Is The Amityville Horror True? Based on a reportedly true story‚ Jay Anson’s‚ The Amityville Horror‚ took the nation by storm. It caught the eye of people mainly because of the subtitle it carried: “A True Story”. Jay Anson wrote this book based on George and Kathleen Lutzes’ claims “that they and their three small children felt threatened from strong supernatural forces while living at 112 Ocean Avenue” (Osuna). However‚ aside from

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    the southern part of the United States such as Texas and Florida‚ but New York and New Jersey are really not prepared for thus type of cyclones. They suffered even more than what snow storms have made them suffere‚ this is the cruel horror story of hurricane Sandy. After making a destructive path through the carribean sea Hurricane Sandy made landfall in southern New Jersey on Octuber 29‚ 2012 and brought with it major flooding‚ travel interruptions‚ structural damage‚ and

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    Earplugs Assignment While watching “American Horror Story”‚ I tried to piece together what was happening based on the facial expressions‚ body language‚ and overall tone of each image. Some scenes were easier than others. I found myself becoming frustrated when a scene would only consist of two people sitting and talking because it was almost impossible to understand. Although I did become frustrated during certain parts‚ I felt I was more aware of what the camera angles and cut scenes were portraying

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    The Unreliable Narration of Montresor: An Analysis on Edgar Allan Poe’s Short Story The Cask of Amontillado In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ The Cask of Amontillado‚ a theme of gothic horror is present‚ due partly to the ironic narration of Montresor and the setting. Poe creates Montresor as one of a sociopathic nature‚ in which he jests with his victim‚ Fortunato‚ up until the moments of his death. Montresor’s narration however is unreliable in that the reader does not know whether the victim

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    Once upon a time in a town called Murdock‚ there lived a boy named Oliver. One day Oliver and his friends decided to go to a house outside of the town‚ which was said to be haunted. On the night of 11/04-1938‚ Oliver gathered his friends and started walking towards the building with alot of courage. Upon arrival they were shocked of how big the house was. On a sign it said; Murdock Manor. Without thinking Oliver and his entourage walked towards the building. The walls of the old building

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    Gothic Horror Story. “I will be home soon‚” said I‚ “before the rise of noon‚ just in time for tea mother.” And I hurried off after negotiating that I was old enough to go and see the wonders of the gloomy‚ haunted woods which many people had warned each other about. “Come back in time‚” said mother whilst cooking tea‚ and glanced at me with disapproval. My grim looking father sat‚ listening to the radio‚ with great eager. “Before you go daughter‚” he broke in‚ “make sure you take extra care as

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    Poe’s Horror Stories Edgar Allan Poe writes “The Black Cat” (695) and “The Tell Tale Heart” (691) in a narrative voice. In writing the stories he uses the narrator to tell about what happened and the acts that were involved when he did what he did. When telling the stories in first person as Poe did‚ it is hard to determine the real from the false in this type of narrative‚ as it was with Poe too. He told his stories from the mind of a madman‚ per se. He tells both stories from

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    interactions of and between Conradin; his cousin and mentor‚ Mrs. de Ropp and Conradin’s Ferret and God: Sredni Vashtar. It can be described as a horror story because of its character’s description‚ themes and setting. It shows the religious downfall of the protagonist‚ the death of the antagonist and the lack of coherence in society. Saki emphasises the horror in the main characters‚ including both the protagonists and antagonists. "Conradin" is described as a "ten years old" boy‚ skinny and sick who

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