Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Edgar Allan Poes Tell Tale Heart and Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Adve
Edgar Allan Poe's Tell Tale Heart and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Speckled Band    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Edgar Allan Poe, both authors who are  eminent for the content of their stories, wrote about crime. Though  they invented stories concerning crime, they both wrote through  different perspectives. This essay is going to compare how the  characters of both stories, 'Tell Tale Heart' written by Poe, and 'The  Adventure of the Speckled Band' written by Doyle, have been portrayed  differently by their authors as well as exploring into the language  style of the two stories.    The historical backgrounds of both authors have influenced the way  their stories are written.    Poe was seen to have an unstable life as his mother died at and early  age of three, and after that he was taken into a foster home of John  Allan. He was educated at the University of Virginia. Later he went  through a quarrel with his foster father and left home. He served in  the U.S. Army under a false name, Edgar A. Perry, and incorrect age  and then attended West Point from 1830 to 1831 but got himself  dismissed when he realized he would never be reconciled with his  foster father. He wrote Gothic novels, which is a type of fiction,  written in reaction to 18th-c rationalism, that reclaims mystery and  licenses extreme emotions. His third volume of poetry brought him  neither fame nor profit but in 1833 he won a prize for best short  story. From 1844, he settled down in New York as an editor and all  this while he was gaining some reputation for his short stories,  poems, reviews, and essays, such stories as "The Fall of the House of  Usher" (1839), "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841), and "The Gold bug"  (1843), would later be regard...              ...e of the Speckled Band,' it could be seen that they  both follow a formulaic plot, but the authors accentuate on different  parts of the plot, such as the problem or development, in different  proportions, either emphasizing more or less on it. For example, Poe  emphasizes the self-obsessive actions and feelings of the protagonist  in the development more than the others, whereas Doyle emphasizes more  on the problem, which is discussed between the client and Holmes. In  Doyle's stories there are many characters, which are significant in  the plot in their own way, such as Holmes, Watson, the convict and the  victim, whereas in Poe's stories the protagonist is the victim  himself. The language is intricate, in both stories, from their own  point of views, but because of Holmes' logical reasoning behind  everything and Poe's self-obsessive actions, it does not seem so.                      
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