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Edgar Allen Poe

"The Black Cat"

I feel Edgar Allen Poe did a great job of creating suspense for the readers. What he did was different from what the other authors did and it made the reader kinda wonder what was going on or what was going to happen next in the story.

W. W. Jacobs

Edgar Allen Poe

Roald Dahl

W. W. Jacobs did an OK job with "Lamb To The Slaughter" but i feel that he could have made the story even better by using more figurative language. The story itself seemed so dry and dull and hat was because it had very little descriptive words in it. But as I said before the story used very little figurative language and the story was just so short that I didnt really like it.

Once again I feel Edgar Allen Poe was the best author just because of how he incorperated almost all of the figurative language themes in the story. The story was so vivid it felt like i was watching a movie when he said "Upon its head, with a red-wide open mouth and one eye of fire, sat the awful beast."

The "LandLady" was a fairly interesting story mostly because of how the author used time to get the reader to feel how things were back in that time period. The way the author had the charecters talking was a great way to tell what time peroid they were in and they mannerisims the charecters had toward one another. But I also liked how the author made the landlady look so nice a warm hearted and that made it even harder for the reader to believe what she had been doing with her guest.

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