In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "Red Mask of Death", the author uses different symbols to explain the image of death. In these two stories, death is the result of punishment, the end of human life. But on the first story, Alan Poe showed us something worse than death in human life. In the second episode, Poe tells us that death is unavoidable, and that it is useless if you try to escape it.
Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1809 in a family of professional actors. At the age of 3, Edgar Allen Poe lost his mother and father, Edgar Allen Pau broke up from his brother and sister. The children are dotted and they continue to live with various families. Edgar was sent to John and Francis Allen who lived in Richmond, Virginia, this is their middle name Allen. Pau is a shocking writer, a writer-style specialist in poetry and non-fiction, a mysterious and horror story leader. Poe also has great knowledge and interests in science and medicine. Indeed, Poe passed through his poem Eureka in 1948 and first identified iroginational people in Albers Cosmology and Astrophysics. When it comes to research process, Po is ahead of schedule. Two generations later, he was summoned by a symbolic group as a predictor of modern reactions.
Edgar Allen Poe is the author of several hard literary works. Two examples of Edgar Allen Poe literature are "The Tell Tale Heart" and "The Raven". Comparing these two works, one is a short story and the other is a poem. You can see that Poe has a deep understanding of symbolism and other forms of literary skills. In both stories, many people say that Po uses these stories to reflect his views on life. Poe clearly uses symbols, figurines and images in these two literary works.