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Human Emotions in the Horror Short Stories The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe and That Bus is Another World by Stephen King (A Comparative of Classic and Contemporary Work)
The aim of this research is to know how human emotion are presented by the authors in the horror short stories The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe and That Bus is Another World by Stephen King as the classic and the contemporary works based on author psychology. This research used a descriptive gualitative method and used theory of human emotions by Smith (2015) to analyze the data. Then, the researcher connect it by the character dimension and make it strong based on supporting of secondary data. The result shows that there are different type of emotions that exist in both short stories based on the background of the authors at the time. The Tell-Tale Heart express the main emotion of hate to the eye of the old man as the capturing of Poe to the pain or dark things that he experienced during his life until this story was written. Meanwhile That Bus is Another World is more drawing the emotion of sympathy and panic as the capturing of King's feeling and concern for the social environment at the time when he was in the heavy traffic jam. Furthermore, there are also some emotions that still new or rarely talked about before that the authors present in their work, among of them irritation, dread, bafflement, compassion, and relief.
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