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Compare And Contrast Hitchcock And Edgar Allan Poe

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Suspense is defined as the anxiety felt by an individual in the moments leading up to an unknown eventuality. The emotions experienced while taking in a suspenseful narrative can be fearful or delightful depending upon the resolution of the awaited event. Notably, Edgar Allan Poe was known for his short stories and poems that have filled readers with chills and thrills for over a century. In an identical fashion, the late film director Alfred Hitchcock produced murder, mystery, and horror movies that thrilled and entertained audiences and critics alike. Comparatively, author François Truffaut dubbed both men “artists of anxiety” (Perry, “Annotated…” 9). Although working in two different mediums, both Alfred Hitchcock and Edgar Allan Poe were
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