The Pit and the Pendulum Summary

Edgar Allan Poe’s Short Story about Psychological Torture

A summary of the short story The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe. The Pit and the Pendulum delves into the psychological games played by torturers and the mental

The unnamed narrator opens Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, The Pit and the Pendulum, by saying “I was sick, sick unto death...The sentence the dread sentence of death, was the last distinct accentuation which reached my ears.” Soon after he hears his sentence, the narrator passes out. We soon realize that we are hearing a first-hand account of a victim of the Spanish Inquisition.

Impressions of Fainting

The first sense to leave the narrator was his ability to hear. Yet before he passes out completely, he is still able to register visual impressions such as the thin white lips of the judges who have declared him guilty of some unknown crime. His focus shifts to the seven candles on the table before him before he passes out completely.

The narrator goes on to share with the reader some of the various impressions and moods left upon him by his time of unconsciousness and then shares the horror of returning to consciousness and of remembering his situation.

The Pit

At first, the narrator keeps his eyes closed out of fear of being able to see nothing once he opened his eyes. When he does open his eyes, he discovers that he is in complete darkness, which seemed to confirm his worst fears. However, he finally breaks out of his fear of entombment, stands up, and begins to move around. Once he realizes he is not in a tomb, he begins a methodical exploration of his cell. After some exploration, he falls into a nervous sleep, when he awakes, he finds food and drink has been place near him. After refreshing himself, he resumes his exploration. During which he narrowly escapes falling into a pit in the darkness.

Two Types of Torture

After avoiding the pit, the narrator reflects on what he knows of the Inquisition’s methods of torturing those they destroy. He divides their techniques into two categories “death with its direst physical agonies, or death with its most hideous moral horrors.” He concluded that a death of moral torture was the death for which he is destined. The narrator is distressed and notes that for the torturers “The sudden extinction of life formed no part of their most horrible plan.”

Finally, the prisoner sleeps and once again he wakes to find food and water by his side. He drinks and enters into a drug-induced slumber. When he wakes, his cell now has light and he discovers that his impressions of it were incorrect. He makes a detailed list of its attributes with great difficulty because he is no longer at liberty. He has been strapped to a low frame. He is given spicy food but no water to drink.

The Pendulum

The prisoner then discovers that painted on the ceiling of the cell is the figure of Time holding a pendulum. However, the narrator soon realizes that the pendulum is actually a scythe that is swinging above him. After watching its slow movement, he looks around his cell again and notices huge rats emerging from the pit to explore his cell. When his gaze returns to the pendulum, he realizes to his horror that not only does it swing back and forth but it also descends. His terror eventually causes him to pass out.

When the narrator wakes, he realizes that the rats have consumed nearly all of his food. He also discovers that the pendulum has ceased movement. At first, he felt hopeful and then discerned that since it was obvious his captors watched his every move they had suspended the pendulum’s descent for their own amusement. He states that long-suffering had ‘nearly annihilated the ordinary powers of my mind. I was an imbecile – an idiot.”

As the pendulum began to descend, the prisoner realizes that the only place the straps do not cover his body is where the pendulum will begin its dreadful descent into his body. He then has another plan of escape. He smears his remaining food on the straps and lays still while the rats swarm over his body and chew through the straps.

Freedom and Rescue

At first, he is elated by his freedom but suddenly he realizes that his freedom is false. The room is now being heated the narrator decides to cast himself into the coolness of the well when he realizes that the room is changing shape from a square to a diamond. He despairs when he realizes the well is where his captors want him to go.

The walls draw nearer and the prisoner is forced nearer to the well. Just as he is about to be pushed into the pit, he hears trumpets, and human voices. The walls withdraw and he is caught just as he is about to totter into the pit. His savior is the French general LaSalle. The narrator realizes that the French have liberated Toledo from the Inquisition and that his captors are now themselves prisoners.

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Oct 6, 2008 5:27 PM
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thank you so much this really helped me construct the pit and the pendulum into an essay i had to do for a test in english
Oct 15, 2008 5:47 PM
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Oct 16, 2008 1:33 PM
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this really helped me to understand the whole story of those hard words. thankyou
Oct 27, 2008 7:38 PM
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Hey you are a very intelligent person to actually understand this crazy dude's writing. Oh and this helped me with my project of Edgar Allan Poe.
Oct 28, 2008 3:56 PM
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Oct 29, 2008 5:03 PM
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Nov 4, 2008 7:05 PM
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Thank god that somebody actually UNDERSTANDS Poe's writing! This story totally had me swamped for my final in English, which is writing a thesis for this story. THANK YOU!!!
Nov 6, 2008 8:22 AM
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Hey thanks a lot this really helped me understand what was actually happening.. all those big words made my brain hurt. Good work. ;)
Nov 18, 2008 4:00 PM
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Dec 8, 2008 1:03 PM
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this has helped me understand the story better
Jan 12, 2009 5:55 AM
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thank you so much i understand somethings but i didn't understand a lot of things like the single effect
Jan 26, 2009 4:35 PM
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How does the storyteller display bravery while he is in the chamber? Please help me with three examples.
Feb 9, 2009 8:10 PM
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Feb 14, 2009 9:11 PM
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Mar 2, 2009 5:19 PM
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Mar 4, 2009 6:13 PM
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Mar 12, 2009 5:41 PM
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Mar 14, 2009 11:39 AM
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Mar 17, 2009 11:57 AM
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great story. thnx for the summary
Mar 22, 2009 8:38 PM
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wow! this is a great story!
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Mar 27, 2009 8:27 PM
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how did the narrator first fear was his way of dying?
Mar 27, 2009 8:27 PM
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how did the narrator first fear was his way of dying?
May 27, 2009 7:56 AM
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Thanks a lot This will really help me in my literature exam .I have a better understanding of it now
Aug 11, 2009 3:14 PM
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i really didnt understand any of the short story but with your help i can say i have a better understanding.
Aug 19, 2009 2:54 PM
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this writing is crazy. Poe was messed up on some kind of somethin when he was writing all of his creeper poems and stuff. even with the summary i dont understand anything. whoever you are, you must be real smart to get it. but i guess that just makes me real dumb. oh well. guess thats one project goin down the tubes.
Oct 6, 2009 6:12 PM
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Oct 12, 2009 7:24 PM
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Oct 13, 2009 11:23 AM
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i enjoyed this story
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Oct 20, 2009 6:20 AM
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Oct 26, 2009 9:25 AM
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Oct 26, 2009 11:06 AM
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I appreciate this so much!!! i couldnt understand anything that the book says and now i understand it all. this also helped me to make up for my homework that i missed after being sick. thanx alot!!!

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Oct 28, 2009 5:42 PM
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Nov 4, 2009 1:45 AM
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do you think that Edgar Allan Poe wrote this story compare to what his life was like, and what the conseqences he has face?..... or maybe he wrote it because of a nightmare?.....
Dec 15, 2009 8:37 AM
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very helpful... =)
Jan 13, 2010 3:11 PM
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Thanks i didnt understand this story and you helped me under stand it for my sumary, thanks

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Jan 13, 2010 3:13 PM
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thanks this i the only story that i have read during class that i dont understand

IM PASSING ENGLISH
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Jan 28, 2010 12:45 PM
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Thx Dude
Jan 31, 2010 1:40 PM
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Part of what Poe probably wanted his audience to feel was confusion - because many of those tortured to death by during the inquisition probably had little idea why they chosen for an agonizing death in the name of God, when they had done little or even nothing wrong. Poe's unnamed protagonist probably would have admitted his error had he been aware of it.
Feb 13, 2010 12:27 AM
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Feb 17, 2010 12:46 PM
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thanks alot..the summary really helped me in undertanding the story :)
Feb 21, 2010 9:50 PM
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Feb 28, 2010 4:12 PM
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It's ok......i guess. not too good
Mar 8, 2010 6:32 PM
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Thanks, this helped me understand what was happening in the story!
Mar 12, 2010 11:08 AM
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Does the story's hero really have the time to carry out his escape plan?
Mar 23, 2010 9:16 AM
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Apr 16, 2010 9:06 AM
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Apr 20, 2010 11:15 AM
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May 4, 2010 1:25 PM
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thanks so much this helped me for a essay in lit
May 10, 2010 11:11 PM
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May 10, 2010 11:13 PM
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I think Edger Allan Poe, probably had a life with MANY hard times, and might as well have nightmares, so he wrote crazy stories!!! lol
May 16, 2010 10:29 PM
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Poe is NUTS! What the heck!
May 20, 2010 10:14 AM
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Jun 5, 2010 10:50 AM
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Can someone please write the lines or pages where the information from each subdivision stands??
Please help me I need it for the next day. So answer fast :D
(sorry for my bad english ^^)
Aug 21, 2010 3:26 AM
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Thankyou you just saved my english
Oct 3, 2010 7:32 PM
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Under the section The Pendulum you state that he comes to the discovery that his captors stopped the pendulum, however in the story he simply states that his slumber must have been short or his captors had stopped the pendulum so as to elongate the torture. He never says that the pendulum was in fact stopped, the thought merely occurs to him. Thanks.
Oct 3, 2010 7:33 PM
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I'm a sophomore and could do better.
Oct 6, 2010 8:03 AM
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Woah.
I'm doing this for an english paper and I don't really understand Poe's words but this
helped a lot! Thanks.
Nov 4, 2010 5:26 PM
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What grade level is this for? I have an 8th grader reading this and I'm not sure she should be.
Nov 21, 2010 3:29 PM
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Mar 26, 2011 12:59 PM
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