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Quotes review period 3

Quotes review period 3. Ligeia. Glanvill - the will of man to live and once you lose the will to live you die Ligeia had the will to live- comes back to life Uses this quote in her last words . Fall of the House of Usher.

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Quotes review period 3

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  1. Quotes review period 3

  2. Ligeia • Glanvill- the will of man to live and once you lose the will to live you die • Ligeia had the will to live- comes back to life • Uses this quote in her last words

  3. Fall of the House of Usher • De beranger- in french- translated means: His/her heart is a poised lute; as soon as it is touched, it resounds (lute is a type of string instrument) • Forshadows how madeline “comes back” from the dead because of her connection (twins- each like a half) with Roderick • Vibration of heart strings- vibrates his heart- her death was ultimately his death too- family all connected-

  4. Murders in the Rue Morgue • Sir Thomas brown- puzzling questions • Referring to the Illiad by Homer (greek mythology)- Achilles • You need an analytical mind- shows how Dupin has an analytical mind instead of an intellectual mind so he is able to solve the mystery

  5. Pit and Pendulum • Impiatortorumlongas hic turbafurores Here the wicked mob, unappeased, • Sanguinisinnocui, non satiata, aluit long cherished a hatred of innocent blood. • Sospitenunc patria, fractonuncfunerisantro, Now that the fatherland is saved, and the cave of death demolished; • Mors ubidirafuit, vita salusque patent where grim death has been, life and health appear. • Latin translation- giving the reason for why the Spanish inquisition(setting) happened • Forshadowing the ending of how he was going to be saved by the French • Shows how he is an innocent prisoner being punished

  6. Gold Bug • Reference to italian folklore- • Man bitten by tarantula- in story character is bitten by gold bug and appears insane to the narrator after as he goes in search of treasure

  7. Dr. Heidegger • NOTE- about plagiarism • Denies the accusation of plagiarism- and he wrote the story 20 years earlier • Connection between how the people forget the past and make the same mistakes • Hawthorne was accused of plagiarism

  8. Birthmark • Closing- “the momentary circumstance was too strong for him….” • He was trying so hard to make his wife perfect-theres no such thing as perfect- he only realized this when she died and only then the birthmark went away

  9. YGB • Closing- in the end of his life all he had left was faith (literally his wife) and metaphorically his faith in God left in his life • He is sad because he saw the evil in the world

  10. Rapps daughter • Starts with French author- Aubepin- means Hawthorne- berry (a plant good for your heath)- sort of like an inside joke • Ironic because he talks about the author- talking about himself • Means this berry that is good for you but the whole story is based off a deadly plant- some popular writing is ok

  11. Artist of the Beautiful • Closing- when the artist rose… • When an artist is good enough to make something beautiful- its not the product but it’s the process of creating and making beauty

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