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Comparison of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum" with Ambrose Bierce's "Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge"
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:21:56
Godlessness, faithlessness, hopelessness are all common qualities in which we find when talking about the absurd. The absurd, which is commonly characterized as being dark and dreary period, brings about two of the most famous authors in all of literature; Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce. These two authors still today twist the minds of people forcing them to take a different perspective on life and view it in a way in which people are
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jaw-dropping" effect on their readers which really makes their literature extraordinary.
After comparing and contrasting the elements which make up these two stories, we can clearly see the nature in which theses stories were intended. The authors used them in order to force our minds into thinking about the darker side of life where reality sets in and there is no hope or faith to turn to, the part of life known as the absurd.
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