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The Pit And The Pendulum

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Author: Edgar Allan Poe Story: The Pit and the Pendulum
Members: Miranda Barkho, Celeste Coombes, Gayton Bre’Anna
Comments: Each section should have at least one paragraph of 7-10 sentences consisting of a quote from the story
Be sure to fully answer the questions per section
1. Writer's Background:
Edgar Allan Poe was born in 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts. He had a hard childhood because he lost people in his family like his mom and dad. He also had a abusive childhood with his foster dad and they would get into arguments. He married his first cousin virginia and when she got sick he was in a deep sorrow. During his wife's sickness and sorrow it influenced him to his works The Tell-Tale Heart and The …show more content…

The first character in the story is the narrator which is the unnamed protagonist who is forced to undergo torture during the Spanish Inquisition. Another character is the General Lasalle , he is the leader of the French forces who defeats the Inquisition in Toledo and he saves the protagonist in the story. The Inquisition is a group of unnamed and largely unseen figures that are responsible for trial and torture of the narrator.

C. Point of View:
The Pit and the Pendulum is written in the first person. It explains how the narrator feels while he is in this cell. Since the story is written in first person we would know the same amount of what the narrator knows. While reading this story we would learn,the same things as the narrator does see what the narrator sees when he sees the things in the cell, and feel the same emotions as the narrator does as he explores the cell.

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Theme: In many of Poe's stories it seems like he creates the theme to have something to do with terror or death. Like in The Pit and the Pendulum Poe talks about how this prisoner is afraid of what is going to happen to him while he is in this cell. . The Pit and the Pendulum has a main theme. One of the themes is the terror a human being experiences when confined and subjected to mental physical torture, which may end in death. Which the prisoner has this physical torture when he is in this cell. Another theme is the unjust of what the narrator feels while he is in the cell.

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