How was the narrator saved and who saved him?
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Poe's narrator is saved at the end, dramatically, by “an outstretched arm” that grabs him just as he is about to be forced into the pit. In Edgar Allan Poe's story, the narrator saves himself by his ingenuity twice, but both times he is placed in a more torturous and deadly position after he outwits his captors.
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Poe's narrator is saved at the end, dramatically, by “an outstretched arm” that grabs him just as he is about to be forced into the pit. The story ends with a reference to “General LaSalle“ having entered Toledo; LaSalle was one of Napoleon's generals during the Peninsular War in Spain.
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