And always thought he could get away with it. “I was not a bit afraid” (Poe 3). “In the end, I decided to hide the body in one of the walls of the cellar” (Poe 3). “These walls-- are you going, gentlemen?-- these walls are strong, aren’t they?” (Poe 3). Do you think it was a good idea to hide the body in the wall? In the story, it wasn’t a good idea for him to hide the body in the wall. “Suddenly, they all ran down in a great hurry and began breaking down the wall. It fell quickly, and there was my wife, standing inside” (Poe 4). Many will argue that Poe uses inner thinking is being used throughout his story. But many authors uses thought shot too repetitively. Inner thinking doesn’t show the real meaning of the story it's. Repetition of symbolism shows the deeper meaning, mood, or characteristics. The claim is stronger because it uses strong details in the story that he uses repetitively on purpose. Thoughtshot has extra details that aren't all that important. Poe repeats symbolism in his story about the black cat and the madman. Many authors use this author's craft to show the importance of different textual evidence. Superstition is everywhere and so are addictions. Many superstitions aren’t correct or truthful. They only are if you believe it. Evil can be a powerful thing that some people can misinterpret like the