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== The Black Cat ==
* The decaying mental health of the protagonist, and the way he treats the poor cats, is very unsettling.
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== Berenice ==
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* The whole concept of this little-known tale is terrifying. A man hypnotized on the brink of death is frozen there for weeks, and when he's brought out of the trance, {{spoiler|he rots, in a matter of seconds, into a putrid mass}}. This story must have been doubly unsettling to the people who thought it was a real scientific report back when it was originally published.
** Harry Clarke's [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/da/Valdemar-Clarke.jpg illustration] of the finale is so well-executed you can almost ''[[Nausea Fuel|smell]]'' it.
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== The Fall of the House of Usher ==
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== The Masque Of The Red Death ==
* The description of the disease, and the ending.
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== The Murders in the Rue Morgue ==
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