The primary literary technique that unifies his stories is
Poe’s concept that the short story should produce a powerful, single impact, usually
involving something bizarre or horrible. Another major technique showing Poe’s great
skill is his manipulation of point of view. Half of his stories demonstrate Poe’s
concern with a consistent and reliable narrative voice. “The Black Cat” and “The Cask of
Amontillado” both feature a first-person narrator who is a major participant or mover;
“The Fall of the House of Usher” introduces a first-person narrator who is a major
observer; and “The Masque of the Red Death” uses a third-person limited narrator. Each
of the stories may be studied for the effects of Poe’s control over point of view. The
other half use a delusional, unreliable, and mainly homicidal narrator. Another
unifying topic is Poe’s uses of setting and detail, ranging from the particular to the
symbolic, from the ordinary to the macabre.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
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