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Otrada
1 month ago
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The black cat is presented as a series of flashbacks. The story begins in the present, but quickly moves back in time. How does

the authors use of flashbacks to tell the narrator s story create tension
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2 answers:
Naddik [6.4K]1 month ago
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A medida que avanza la narrativa, la tensión se intensifica debido a los constantes flashbacks, manteniéndote al borde del asiento, sin saber qué esperar pero también anticipando los eventos que se mencionan (no estoy seguro si me explique con claridad).

Lady bird [6.3K]1 month ago
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Answer:

La técnica de flashbacks que el autor utiliza para narrar la historia del protagonista genera tensión de esta manera:

Provoca que el lector espere, de forma tensa, los aterradores acontecimientos en el hogar que llevaron al narrador a recibir una condena a muerte.

Explanation:

Podemos observarlo en el siguiente pasaje, que se encuentra al principio del clásico cuento de Edgar Allan Poe:

"PARA la narrativa más salvaje, pero al mismo tiempo más cotidiana que estoy a punto de escribir, no espero ni solicito fe. Sería una locura esperar eso, en un caso donde mis mismos sentidos rechazan su propia evidencia. Sin embargo, no estoy loco y ciertamente no sueño. Pero mañana muero, y hoy quiero desahogar mi alma. Mi propósito inmediato es presentar al mundo, de manera clara, concisa y sin comentario, una serie de meros eventos domésticos."

El uso de los flashbacks por parte de Poe tiene un propósito claro y definitivo, ya que la historia culmina revelando que el narrador había asesinado a su propia esposa, y el gato negro había revelado el lugar donde su cadáver había sido escondido, ayudando así a los policías que se encontraban en la casa del narrador para interrogarlo.

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