The Pit and the Pendulum part 2 questions
1. What effect does withholding information about th...
The Pit and the Pendulum part 2 questions
1. What effect does withholding information about the narrator's situation have on the reader?
2. What new details are revealed about the narrator's situation in lines 93-100?
3. Why do you think Poe might have waited to give these details to the reader?
4. Review lines 102-103 and identify phrases that contribute to Gothic themes.
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