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Why might Poe have included the phrases "low moaning cry," "furious vibrations of the chain," and "A succession of loud and shrill screams" in this story?
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Each phrase is a sensory detail that appeals to the readers' sense of sight, which would help them see the physical setting more vividly.
The imagery is used to show what is going on in the narrator's head, since the readers would have no other way to know what he is thinking.
Each phrase is a sensory detail that appeals to the readers' sense of hearing, which would help readers more actively experience the frightening mood of the story.
They are all similes that Poe included to compare Fortunato's experiences with the narrator 's in order to show that both men are insane.
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