1. How do authors and directors use a specific technique to achieve a desired effect?

2. What does Edgar Allen Poe want us to feel after reading this story or poem? How do you know this? In a well formulated paragraph, respond to the prompt. Use textual evidence to support your inference. That means make a direct reference to the story (name it) or the poem (name it) and quote. Practice integrating textual evidence from the text and cite it as I showed you on the 5th and 6th of this month.
It can either be written on "The Raven" or "Annabelle Lee"
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Answer:

First Answer: Authors and directors use a specific technique to achieve a desired affect by identifying important cinematic techniques and analyzing their

effects. They also transform a text into a new genre.

Second Answer: Well, for insistence in the book, The Black Cat. Edgar tells his story on the two black cats. In this book he wants us to feel what he feels in the story. He wants to show us what it feels like and what it would be like to be at a position that he was in.

He began to burn with anger and rage towards the cat. Even though he was intoxicated he still loved that cat. When he hung the cat by the neck he started to cry. He wants us to feel a lot of things. Edgar shows that even when he had anger and rage he still loved the cat.

Also even when he said, " I had so much of my old heart left, as to be at first grieved by this evident dislike on the part of a creature which had once so loved me. But this feeling soon gave place to irritation.

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