The Role Of Fear And Paranoia In Edgar Allen Poe's Stories

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Fear can be both helpful and harmful. It helps us survive, preventing us from making poor choices. It is an instinct that can save both you and others. But it can lead to paranoia, paralyzing you to the point where you can’t act. If you obsess over it too much, you won’t be able to enjoy life to the fullest. You’ll start seeing hallucinations. In Poe’s stories, symbol, irony, and imagery are used to show how fear and paranoia distorts the narrator’s mind. In his stories, all of the characters experience fear and each handle it differently.