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
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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.
D. Plot
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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.
What do The Cask of Amontillado and The Pit and the Pendulum have in common. The Cask of Amontillado’s theme is that one man hates the other and will do anything to kill him. This leads into him bringing his enemy into a cave and chaining the enemy to the wall and making it impossible for the enemy to escape by building a wall. The Pit and the Pendulum talks of a man that is sentenced to a prison in Toledo and doesn’t believe in until he is in it. I am going to show The Cask of Amontillado’s and The Pit and the Pendulum’s similarities and differences.
The unit question asks whether or not the hero of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” would realistically be able to escape the descending blade swinging on a pendulum. The question is a matter of time, is it feasible for the protagonist to escape the pendulum with the allotted amount of time. Based on standard deviation and testing a pendulum of the same scale as the one mentioned in the story, the answer is no. The protagonist mentions that he believed 10-12 periods of the pendulum would result in the blade coming in contact with his torso. Using the formula developed in class for the period of a pendulum, it would take the 30 foot pendulum described in the story about 72 seconds to complete 12 periods. Testing the actual 30 foot yielded similar results within 1-2 seconds of 72 seconds. Therefore, it is fair to say that the hero is working with 72 seconds to free himself. This does not seem like enough time to develop an escape strategy, act on the strategy, and leave without getting hit bit the pendulum. The method the hero describes involves thinking about the situation and then employing the help of nearby rats. He also mentions, “Yet one minute, and I felt that the struggle would be over,” as if to imply he had 1 minute to spare. Since he was reflecting and then enticing the rats to gnaw through the rope it is not likely that it took only 12 seconds to escape. 72 seconds does not seem like enough time for the hero to complete his escape. However, the thickness of the rope and speed of the rats are factors that could affect the outcome.
Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1890. He was an American romanticism author, poet, editor and literary critic. He studied languages at the University of Virginia and married his thirteen year old cousin. Poe having lived a troubled life and losing his parents to tuberculosis at a young age, wrote many sad and morbid stories containing themes such as death, murder, insanity, paranoia, sickness, and tragedy. “The Tell- Tale Heart,” “The Black Cat,” and “The Cask of Amontillado,” all contain some or all of these said themes.
The “Pit” and the “Pendulum” is a symbol that represents a hell on earth. Symbolism is when the author uses an object or reference to add deeper meaning to a story. For example, the author writes “the tall candles sank into nothingness; their flames went out utterly; the blackness of darkness superend; all sensations appeared swallowed up in a mad rushing descent as of the soul into Hades.” The author uses the example to describe the place chosen by the inquisitors to torture people to make them confess to the crimes they committed. The pit and pendulum therefore symbolize the actions of society towards man.
Have you ever been so close to death you thought you were dead… or wished you were? The story, The Pit and the Pendulum, by Edgar Allan Poe, is about a Frenchman who was visiting Spain and was caught up in the Spanish Inquisition in 1806. He was captured by the church-men who ruled the terrifying land he had ventured to. “They arrested, accused, and tried me… all on the charge that I did not worship God as they did. And for that I was going to die.” The Frenchman was tortured, not only physically but mentally as well, and found himself at death’s door throughout the story.
Edgar Allen Poe was bone in Boston on January 19 1809 to David and Elizabeth Poe. He lost his parents at the age of two years and had to be adopted by John Allan and his wife Frances Valentine Allan. John Allan was a very wealthy man but he only gave Edgar a third of his school requirements and this alienated him from Edgar. When Allan’s wife dies Edgar also decides to move out because he could not put up with John Allan. Edgar loved poetry from a tender age. He even wrote verses to girls that he developed feelings for. He could have had his first poetry book published by the age of 14 years but there was no support both from his teachers and his adoptive parents. In the course of his life Edgar became an alcoholic and mentally disturbed and this enhanced his writing skills. He created his characters trough imagination to show mystery and adventure.
In retrospect he was born January 19, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts. His father an actor abandoned the family when he was one years old and his mother an actress died of tuberculosis when 2 yrs old. His foster parents cared for him as a young child and their last names were Allan. This is where his full name Edgar Allan Poe comes from. When he was in college he wrote all of his walls and came of gloomy and depressed to some classmates. He removed his self from
“The Pit and The Pendulum,” is a short story that was written in 1843. It refers to a narrator that’s been sentenced to death through the period of inquisition. The Pendulum and the Pit both symbolize important aspects of the stories meaning. The “Pendulum” symbolizes time and death as the “Pit” symbolizes Death, Suicide, and Easy way out. The incidents in the story result in suspense as to making the story’s deeper meaning significant. Poe uses description to plead the sensory details of the five senses (taste, smell, touch, sight and sound). This would be portrayed at the beginning of the story when the narrator says,
Edgar Allen Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809. Poe, a son of an actor, never knew his parents very well because his father left early on, and his mother died early in his childhood. He went to live with the Allens, he made a bond that influenced him and his writing with Frances, the wife of John Allen. Poe went to the University of Virginia in 1826, but didn't receive enough funds from John Allen to continue, he then turned to gambling but only ended up in more debt.
Stephen King once said, “We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.” Bram Stroker, H.P. Lovecraft, Mary Shelley, and Edgar Allan Poe may have been a few of the greatest authors of horror to ever live. Out of all of these authors, Poe may have written the most freighting tales. All of his stories are considered horror, but some of them have more horrific qualities than others. “The Pit And The Pendulum” is one of Poe’s most famous works. “The Pit And The Pendulum” by Edgar Allen Poe meets three qualifications of a true horror story.
Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts. His parents David and Elizabeth Poe were professional actors. They had three children: Henry, Edgar, and Rosalie. When in 1817, Mrs. Poe died, Henry was taken to be raised with his grandmother, Edgar was adopted by the wealthy couple, Frances and John Allan, and Rosalie was taken by another couple. The luckiest one became Edgar because his new parents were very wealthy people, so he was able to go to different schools. When he was seventeen, he entered the University of Virginia, but because of his gambling and drinking problems he was dismissed from there.
Edgar Allen Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum uses horror and suspicion to build up not only the storyline, but the persona of the narrator in which is also the prisoner. The characteristics of the prisoner ties within the story to create trippy feelings of fear and unassertiveness of whether or not he is truly safe. From the trials that the prisoner has faced, his characteristic of resourcefulness, pessimistic, and terror are revealed and play a salient part of his slick escape.
On January 1809, Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston. His father left very early in his life and his mother died when he was 3. Poe was taken in as a foster child by Frances and John Allan. Despite the fact that Poe academically excelled he could not pay his college loans and started gambling. John Allan refused to pay his gambling debts and was forced to leave. After that, his relationship with John Allan quickly fell apart.
Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809. Even though Edgar Allan Poe did not grow up around his biological parents, his parents were both actors. “His father left the family early on, and his mother passed away when he was only three.” (“Biography”) Since Poe did not have any parents around, he went to live with John and
Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 in Boston Massachusetts. (A-1) His parents were English born actors Elizabeth Arnold Poe and David Poe Jr. (A-2) After his parents died he was raised by his godfather John Allen, a wealthy Richmond merchant. (B-1) The Allan’s took him to Europe where he began his education in schools in Scotland and in England. (B-2) He returned to the U.S. in 1820 and