"Ligeia," "The Raven," and "The Cask:" Poe's Untrustworthy Narrators

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   School essay   |   12/18/2007   |   .doc   |   2 pages
Document abstract : « We do not know if anything beyond the first two lines of the poem much as he does, never mind any reason at all. be close to the narrator, saying, You, who so ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The narrator and his lasting obsession for his dead wife. Poe makes Montresor somewhat mocking. The veins of untrustworthiness. Conclusion....»

Notes From Underground: The Autonomic Remonstrance of a Persona

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   School essay   |   10/29/2007   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « man lacks the spiritual capacity to do this and want to live, in order to satisfy all my capacities it, consciously or unconsciously, and, even it if goes wrong ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The first part of the memoir. Pervasiveness within the ideology of the Underground Man . Rebelling against society itself . The stimulus provided by reading . His attempt at socializing . Visiting an old schoolmate. Being treated with...»

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