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The setting is dark, dreary, cold, and gothic.
The mood is gloomy and filled with terror.
The narrator is fearful and possibly unreliable.
Parallelism reinforces Roderick’s madness.
What makes the story a memorable experience for the reader is the impact that the story causes and the reflection that the story provokes.
Since you haven't informed the story the question refers to, it's not possible that I can show you specifically how a story becomes important to the reader. However, I will show you how to analyze this.
However, you need to know what Poe's single-effect theory is. This theory states that a story should be able to stimulate an emotional effect that the reader already has, but that is underdeveloped. With that, the theory states:
- The story should move the reader, even if it is with bad emotions.
- The story should stimulate a feeling the reader already had.
- The story should focus on a specific feeling such as fear, terror, happiness, passion, among others.
Based on this, we can conclude that for you to analyze how a story can be a memorable experience for the reader, you will need to read this story, recognize the emotion it stimulates and recognize if the reader is already sensitive to this emotion and will feel impacted by the text.
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