Thursday, November 14, 2019
In The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl by Ray Bradbury and The Tell Ess
In The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl by Ray Bradbury and The Tell  Tale Hear by Edgar Allen Poe, both authors have to convince the  reader that the main characters is mad. How do they do that? Which  portrayal is more effective? Why?    1.The two stories that are going to be compared and contrasted are  'The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl' by Ray Bradbury and 'The Tell  Tale Heart' by Edgar Allen Poe. Both stories are about murder and how  the murderers react after the killings. In the story 'The Tell Tale  Heart,' Edgar Allen Poe writes about the murderer's obsession and fear  of an old man's clouded eye that drives him to kill. When officers of  the law come to question him, he imagines noises from the dead  dismembered body, which forces him to admit his crime. In the second  story, 'The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl' by Ray Bradbury another  murder has been committed. The author uses flash backs to explain  where the murderer has been so that he could wipe out all traces of  his fingerprints and presence at the house, his search for gloves then  his obsession with cleaning everywhere, which eventually leads to his  arrest. Both stories are about obsessions, in one the obsession caused  the murder, in the other the obsession was with cleaning away all  traces of the murderer is present at the scene of the crime after the  murder. My aim will be to show how both murderers were mad, or became  mad.    2.In the story 'The Tell Tale Heart,' the murderer has no motive for  murder other than his obsession. One of the old man's eyes, was  clouded over and resembled a vulture's eye, so the narrator could have  been mad even before he killed the old man. In 'The Fruit at the  Bottom of the Bowl,' the murderer was driven to jealousy...              ...chandelier  with its long pearls of rainbow glass.'    He becomes haunted by Huxley hearing once more Huxleys voice,  remembering all the touchings and gesturings, before loosing control.  Acton sobbed heavily he hurled the pottery against the wall'    Early in the morning after the murder Acton was found in the attic  the entire house was polished to a brilliance everything  glittered. Everything shone, everything was bright!. On the way out  Acton polished the front door knob with his handkerchief.'    This showed the way he lost control after the murder and his  obsesiveness led him to madness by the thought of what he had done.  Although he was not mad at the beginning we could see how he became  more and more mad as the story went on.    This is better than the other story 'The Tell-Tale heart' when the man  showed sign of madness from the beginning of the story.                      
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