CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... wife . Poe further distracts the reader's attention from the unspoken tale of terror by making the narrator's wife mute . It is her silence that should tempt the reader to focus on Poe's deeper meanings . In the narrator's pursuit of ...
... wife . Poe further distracts the reader's attention from the unspoken tale of terror by making the narrator's wife mute . It is her silence that should tempt the reader to focus on Poe's deeper meanings . In the narrator's pursuit of ...
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... wife and lover means also understanding Poe's symbolic use of the black cat . The cats are an intimate link with the narrator's mute and battered wife . The first evidence of this link presents itself in the text with mention of the ...
... wife and lover means also understanding Poe's symbolic use of the black cat . The cats are an intimate link with the narrator's mute and battered wife . The first evidence of this link presents itself in the text with mention of the ...
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... wife and the Fiend Intemperance , but , as mentioned earlier , only through contact with another can the highest intensity be experienced . The wife , too , has alternately rejected and embraced her husband , but both seek the same ...
... wife and the Fiend Intemperance , but , as mentioned earlier , only through contact with another can the highest intensity be experienced . The wife , too , has alternately rejected and embraced her husband , but both seek the same ...
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