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What is the main literary device, and what is the main literary theme in Edgar Allan Poe's: The City in the Sea

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It is suggested that Death may be worse than the Devil. The weird setting and its foreboding remoteness in "The City in the Sea" is a common device of Gothic fiction. This combines with the poem's theme of a self-conscious dramatization of doom, similar to Poe's "The Sleeper" and "The Valley of Unrest."

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