How does Poe establish an atmosphere of fear or horror in his short stories?
EXPLAIN USING ONLY THE STORIES TELL-TALE HEART AND THE RAVEN
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BTW THIS IS ABOUT EDGAR ALLEN POE
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Answer:

Edgar Allen Poe causes a sense of fear and horror with his wording.

Explanation:

Edgar Allen Poe uses repetition, he uses it wisely causing a sense of suspense. For example he repeats "quote the raven Nevermore" after most of the stanzas he uses it as a way to show us his loss of sanity. In the story "The Tell-Tale Heart" he uses the phrase "a watch when it's developed in cotton" he uses it when he even mentions a heartbeat. Edgar Allen Poe uses repetition to cause a sense of horror to shiver the reader and drag them to the story and cause them to feel the speakers feelings.

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