Transcript Horror

Everyone Loves a
Horror Story
Mysteries and Suspense from
Edwards, Hawthorne, Irving, and
Poe 1800-1860
American Romanticism
Romantic
What does it mean to
call someone Romantic?
What does it mean to call
someone Romantic? Journal
Describe a Romantic encounter
in detail. It can be personal
experience, or what you
would imagine to be the most
Romantic moment. This should
be 5-7 sentences
Romanticism
An American Literary movement that
elevated the individual, the passions,
and the inner life.
It stressed strong emotion, imagination,
freedom from classical correctness in
art forms, and rebellion against social
conventions.
Romanticism
The name Romanticism can be a bit
misleading because Romantics do not
necessarily write about love.
Some famous American
Romantics: And Mystery Writers
Washington Irving
Edgar Allan Poe
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Scary Elements
Exploration of the past and of exotic,
even supernatural, realms--the Gothic
novel--old legends and folklore
Contemplation of the natural world--lyric
poetry--its underlying beauty and truth
Journal : 12-12-11
What are some horror conventions that
people are afraid of? Why are we afraid
of bats? witches? cobwebs?
- Supernatural horrors and an atmosphere of
unknown terror pervades the action
- High emotion, sentimentalism, but also
pronounced anger, and surprise.
- Use of words indicating fear, mystery, etc:
apparition, devil, ghost, haunted, terror, fright,
fainting
Explored conflicts between good and evil,
psychological effects of guilt and sin, and
madness
Literary Style and Themes
Recurring themes deal with questions of death,
including its physical signs, the effects of
decomposition, concerns of premature burial,
the reanimation of the dead, and mourning.
Washington Irving
“The Devil and Tom Walker”; “The Legend
of Sleepy Hollow”; “Rip Van Winkle”
First American writer to achieve an
international reputation
Spent quite a bit of time abroad;
Faust Legend:
A tale about a man who sells his soul to the
devil for earthly benefits. Each retelling
involves a person who trades his soul for
experience, knowledge, or treasure. Endings
vary with the protagonist either,
 Doomed to failure
 Redeemed by virtues
Washington Irving’s success marked
the beginning of a distinctly American
literary heritage. He retold the Faust
legend (German) in a noticeably
American way.
 Dissimulation- to conceal (one's real feelings) by
pretence
 Cunningly- skill employed in a shrewd or sly manner
 Sagacity- mental discernment and soundness of
judgment.
 Hearkening- giving heed or attention to what is said;
listening
 Refrained- abstained from an impulse to say or do
something
Masters of Horror
 Stephen King is often
compared to the 18th
century weaver of
horror tales, Edgar
Allan Poe
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Poe’s Life
 Best known for poetry
and short fiction pieces
 Life span: 1809-1849
 Created detective story
and refined
psychological thriller
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 World-wide influence on
literature
Poe’s Childhood
 Parents: David Poe
Elizabeth Atkins
 Parents died before Poe
was 3
 Adopted by John Allan
 Poe was baptized Edgar
Allan Poe
http://www.poemuseum.org/poes_life/index.
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Poe’s Young Adult Years
 Poe quarreled with John
Allan
 Attended University of
Virginia
 Incurred gambling debts
and left UV
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 Enlisted in US Army
Trouble Follows Poe
 After Allan died, Poe
was discharged from
Army
 Poe was expelled from
West Point
 Throughout his troubles,
Poe continued to write
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Poe’s Romance
 Lived with Aunt, Maria
Clemm, and cousin
Virginia
 Dated Virginia and
married her
 Began writing for
newspapers/magazines
 Moved to Philadelphia
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Poe’s Masterpieces Written
 Poe published some of
best known works:
 The Raven
 The Tell-Tale Heart
 The Black Cat
 The Bells
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Death in Poe’s Life
 Lost mother to
“coughing
sickness”/tuberculosis
 Lost Virginia to
“coughing
sickness”/tuberculosis
Mystery of Poe’s Death
 Found delirious in
Baltimore on October 3
 Found in someone else's
clothing
 Found on Election Day
 Died October 7
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Playbill Assignment
 Task:
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 You are hired by a
theater to create a
playbill on Poe and one
of his stories or one of
his poems that will be
performed
Playbill Information
 Cover:
 Title of work/works
 Author
 Student name
 Graphics that represent
work
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Playbill Information
 Inside left:
 Brief overview of Poe’s
life
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Playbill Information
 Inside right:
 Characters
 Setting
 Time frame
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Playbill Information
 Back:
 Brief synopsis of
story/poems
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Creating Playbill
 Create your playbill
using Publisher, MS
Word, or construction
paper!
 I will give you set up
instructions and design
tips.