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Saturday, June 1, 2019

Madness and Fear in Assignation, Cask of Admontillado, Fall of the Hous

Madness and Fear in Assignation, gun barrel of Admontillado, F either of the House of Usher, and Masque of the Red Death Poes madmen are all obsessed with death. Existence within reality eventually becomes impossible. Poe usually places his madmen within a room or other enclosure, but they are rarely eer outside. When we do come across an exterior, nature does its best to repress, confine and enclose the man. The protagonist in Poes The Assignation sums up the combination of time and dummy within Poes stories and says, I have framed for myself a bower of dreams. Properties of place, and especially of time, are the bugbears which terrify mankind from the contemplation of the magnificent (301). The mental kingdom of the character produces the setting and atmosphere, which usually results in the manifestation of that which is feared. The character manipulates his environment and uses tangible buildings and their contents as talismans or charms to outwit death. However, while the m adman may try to circumvent death, it is actually the experience of dying that he fears, and despite his best intentions, death comes anyway. The Cask of Admontillado features the madman Montressor who seeks relief from his tormentor, and plans the perfect plague, to punish with impunity (274). Montressor fastidiously formulates the plan to rid himself of Fortunato, his tactless and unsuspecting friend. The fact that the crime is detailed meticulously in Cask is odd considering the narrators obsession with plan the perfect crime and his equal obsession with the absence of detection. Does the anxious tone in the confession-like story indicate that Montressor falls victim to his own perfect crime and awaits execution? In his confession, Mo... ...sity Press, 1987. 177-214.Kinkead-Weekes, Mark. Reflections On, and In The Fall of the House of Usher. Edgar Allan Poe The Design of Order. Ed. A Robert Lee. New Jersey Barnes & Noble Books, 1987. 17-65.Poe, Edgar Allan. The Assignation. The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Ed. Hervey Allen. New York movement Printing Company, 1938. 293-302.Poe, Edgar Allan. The Cask of Admontillado. The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Ed. Hervey Allen. New York Parkway Printing Company, 1938. 274-79.Poe, Edgar Allan. The Fall of the House of Usher. The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Ed. Hervey Allen. New York Parkway Printing Company, 1938. 231-45.Poe, Edgar Allan. The Masque of the Red Death. The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Ed. Hervey Allen. New York Parkway Printing Company, 1938. 269-73.

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