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True! -- nervous -- very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had...”
Edgar Allan Poe2,100 wordsIntermediate

The Tell-Tale Heart

An unnamed narrator insists upon their sanity while describing the methodical killing of an old man. Driven mad by the old man's "vulture eye," the narrator commits the act with precision, dismembers the body, and hides it beneath the floorboards. When police arrive, the narrator's guilt manifests as an unbearable phantom heartbeat, leading to a confession.

Gothic HorrorPsychological FictionUnreliable NarratorGothic Atmosphere
The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge....”
Edgar Allan Poe2,300 wordsIntermediate

The Cask of Amontillado

Montresor, nursing a grudge over an unspecified insult, lures his acquaintance Fortunato deep into underground catacombs during carnival season under the pretense of evaluating a rare cask of Amontillado sherry. Exploiting Fortunato's pride as a wine connoisseur and his drunken state, Montresor chains him inside a narrow recess and methodically walls him in with stone and mortar, entombing him alive. Fifty years later, Montresor recounts the crime, and the remains have never been found.

Gothic HorrorMysteryUnreliable NarratorIrony
Without, the night was cold and wet, but in the small parlour of Laburnam Villa the blinds were drawn and the fire burne...”
W.W. Jacobs3,700 wordsIntermediate

The Monkey's Paw

Mr. and Mrs. White acquire a magical monkey's paw from Sergeant-Major Morris, who warns them that its wishes come with devastating consequences. Their first wish for two hundred pounds is fulfilled when their son Herbert is killed in a factory accident and the company pays that exact sum in compensation. Grief-stricken, Mrs. White insists on using the second wish to bring Herbert back. When a terrible knocking begins at the door, Mr. White realizes what horrors may await and uses the third wish to undo the second before his wife can open the door.

Gothic HorrorFantasyForeshadowingSymbolism
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