"Slope narrator" written by Edward Davidson closely follows the leading role of psychology for their human will and action in Edgar Allan Poe's "Amontillado Cask". All characters created by Poe are related to each other in some way, but they all have different characteristics to distinguish their thoughts, body and soul separation. One of the main strategies of Poe's writing is to separate thinking, body, and soul among a human being. Davidson explained that the characters of "The Narrator of Slope" have the qualities to force different relationships with their hearts, body and soul even after new incidents and problems have occurred.
Poe's story usually has a first-person narrator of the participants, but we are often dilemma, regardless of whether the reader is confident or not. This is because Pau's narrator is often unreliable due to its own limitations or mental disorders. In most cases, the author understands the inner emotions of the narrator deeply, and it will ironically show what my narrator does not want to say. Low reliability of narrator is in black cat, one of Poe's most famous stories. In this story the fact that a man in prison took him to his murderer was related to his last accusation. Throughout the article, I saw him falling through a step towards a grotesque fall. "Tomorrow I am dead, today I will destroy my soul." In his cell, the narrator has time to look back on his actions.
In Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat", in addition to the two cats highlighted by Poe's story, the hero is a narrator without a name. He refers to the servant living with him and his wife in the story and the reader is led to believe that he will be executed soon after being imprisoned. I will explain. Like Poe's narrator at "The Storytelling Center" he strongly denied any statements about his "crazy" before continuing to argue against his idea. Accept his view. Rational things say "". . I am different. . "I am dead tomorrow, I will let my soul relax." I will tell the reader that he needs to relax his soul in order to guide his current series of events.