I've always been a fan of Poe, so since I haven't read this book since the mid 90s, I thought it was a good time to revisit it.
The Pit and the Pendulum
- one of Poe's most popular works. It appears to take place during the Inquisition which I don't know much about. I don't fully understand why the main character is being tortured in the first place. I do find it funny that Poe writes that the character "unclosed" his eyes instead of simply just "open".
The Cask of Amontillado
- another one of Poe's popular works and this is probably one of my favorites. Again, I'm not sure why the main character wants to bury his friend alive, but I love their back and forth.
The Fall of the House of Usher
- I feel this one is popular as well, but I'm not super sure why. Also, I don't fully understand what happens in the end. There's a giant crack mentioned at the start and in the end it just widens and that's the end of the house. I'm not sure why the main character's friend thinks he buried his twin sister alive, but since he does, that's what haunts him and that is which ends the House.
The Black Cat
- I liked this one a lot except that the main character cuts out a cat's eye and then hangs it, but he does get his just desserts in the end
Ligeia
- this story is one I'm not super familiar with. The main character laments the loss of his first wife Ligeia, who he goes on and on about her, and then remarries after Ligeia's death but since can't get over her. When his second wife then becomes ill, she somehow gets possessed by the main character's first wife. The main character is also using opium so that explains why he could be hallucinating
Ms. Found in a Bottle
- what's odd is that this story isn't listed in the table of contents of this book so I was surprised that after I finished Ligeia that this story was here. I'm glad I looked up what ms. meant in the Pit and the Pendulum as it's the abbreviation for manuscript. So in this story, the main character feels that his ship will sink, which it does, so he leaves behind a manuscript in a bottle for others to read.