AMERICAN LITERATURE ALLITERATION repetition of initial consonant sounds

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AMERICAN LITERATURE ALLITERATION: repetition of initial consonant sounds in words near each other ASSONANCE

AMERICAN LITERATURE ALLITERATION: repetition of initial consonant sounds in words near each other ASSONANCE takes place when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds. EG: Men sell the wedding bells INTERNAL RHYME: When words within a line of poetry rhyme RHYME SCHEME: pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines of poetry

AMERICAN LITERATURE Edgar Allan Poe Literary Analysis This story and poem are examples of

AMERICAN LITERATURE Edgar Allan Poe Literary Analysis This story and poem are examples of Gothic literature, a literary genre that began in England in the late 1700 s. The word “Gothic” came from architecture, where it describes castles and cathedrals that served as the mysterious settings for early Gothic fiction.

AMERICAN LITERATURE Edgar Allan Poe Literary Analysis The Gothic style, which has the following

AMERICAN LITERATURE Edgar Allan Poe Literary Analysis The Gothic style, which has the following elements, appealed to Edgar Allan Poe’s dark view of the world: • Bleak or remote settings • Macabre or violent incidents • Characters in psychological and/or physical torment • Supernatural or otherworldly elements • Strong language full of dangerous meanings

AMERICAN LITERATURE Edgar Allan Poe Literary Analysis Poe’s argued that a narrative should achieve

AMERICAN LITERATURE Edgar Allan Poe Literary Analysis Poe’s argued that a narrative should achieve a “certain unique or single effect. ” He felt that every detail in a short story, play, or poem, should contribute to one impression. In Poe’s work, the single effect is usually one of fear and a disturbing ambiguity about what is real.