Loss Of Innocence In The Raven And A Rose For Emily

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Loss of innocence and ambiguity are found in the stories The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe, Prey by Richard Matheson, and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner. Ambiguity and loss of innocence are present in all these stories. By setting a tone of ambiguity, the reader is left to make their own conclusions throughout the stories. This allows the reader’s own imagination to add depth to each of the stories. In the story Prey by Richard Matheson the gothic theme of ambiguity is found. In the story Prey, the doll fell off the coffee table and later when she went to check the table, “the doll was not beneath the coffee table.” (Matheson 3). This adds mystery and ambiguity to the story. “She thought she heard a sound behind her—fragile, skittering.