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    --nervous--very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad” (Poe 303). Those were the thoughts racing through the narrator's head before murdering an innocent old man. Poe creates fear and dread throughout the story, The Tell Tale Heart. This story is about a man who could not stand his roommate's, an old man, eye, so he decided he was going to kill him. The narrator creates fear and dread through his precision with the murder, the suspense that was built up,…

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    Authors can keep you on your toes with their exhilarating and suspenseful stories they draw you into reading. To keep you from being fatigued with reading the book, the authors use different techniques to make you suspicious and want to keep reading. Out of all the techniques authors use to create suspense, some of their tricks include ending the story without saying what happens at the end or using specific details about the setting and actions of a character(s) to create an interesting scene…

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    The Tell Tale Heart Mood

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    Analysis of the story Tell-Tale Heart Edgar Allan Poe spoke about three settings of the mood which were: Mood and Atmosphere, Locale, and Time of day. Edgar Allan Poe wrote many good stories,but the most intense ones were his horror stories. He wrote a well written literary device of settings to create a dark, threatening tone in his story. In the first part of the story Edgar uses Mood and Atmosphere.You could tell that the narrator is extremely nervous due to the fact of how he was writing…

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    Tell Tale Heart Guilt

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart”, written by Edgar Allen Poe, suggests that the stories theme is guilt. When a deed is done and guilt is hidden, it will torture the person. The characters of the story include an old man and a younger man living together. The younger man was going mad and murdered the old man because he was bothered by his third eye. The younger man then felt guilty, and confessed the deed. Edgar Allen Poe could have written the story to relate to his own life problems. For example, his…

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    “Why will you say that [he] … is mad” (Poe) when the narrator's senses are “acute” (Poe)? Throughout The Tell – Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe the narrator tries to convince the reader's that he is not insane. The narrator begins to go insane after meeting a man with “a pale blue eye, with a film over it” (Poe) and his senses become acute. The narrator attempts to argue that he is not insane, instead he just foreshadows what happens in the conclusion. His “disease had sharpened [his] … senses”…

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    Edgar Allen Poe wrote “The Tell-Tale Heart” and this is a short story narrative told by the narrator describing a murder that he commits. The narrator is trying to `explain how he is sane but has over-acuteness of senses. He lives with an old man who has a vulture-like eye that drives the narrator to kill the old man. The narrator watches the old man for 7 days, and, on the 8th night, when he accidently wakes the old man, and reveals his vulture eye, the narrator attacks and smothers the old…

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    The Tell Tale Heart Guilt

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    who was a famous Roman playwright. Plautus is essentially saying that the mind of any person who knows of his mistakes is heavily burdened and anguished from guilt and regret. “The Tell-Tale Heart,” a short-story written by Edgar Allen Poe, perfectly displays a person that Plautus described in this quote. “The Tell-Tale Heart” begins with a man explaining that he desires to kill an old man living with him. The narrator describes how the old man has an eye that is evil and decides to kill him…

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    "It was open --wide, wide open --and I grew furious as I gazed upon it." This quote from the Tell Tale Heart in which the narrator speaks of the old man's eye is just one of the many examples of how he is truly a mad man, a mad man with multiple psychopathic tendencies. He not only killed the old man that he liked so very much because of his sinister eye but he also cut him up into tiny pieces and hid him in the floorboard beneath his feet! The narrator didn't have a heart, he didn't feel…

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    Can you imagine suddenly waking up in the night to find a pair of wide white eyes staring back at you? In this short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” By Edgar Allan Poe it talks about a man who kills another man. The killer stalked the victim for 8 nights and on the eighth night, he was more careful. The eighth night the killer murdered his victim and disassembled the body. Based on the evidence presented in the 8th Amendment of the Death Penalty the main character should be sentenced to life in a…

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    The Tell-Tale Heart Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a short story of an unnamed narrator that claims he is nervous but not mad, and takes calmness for sanity. The narrator tells about a certain old man, that he loves, who has never hurt him, but he could not stand the sight of his filmy, blue, vulture eye. The narrator is so afraid of the eye he decides to kill the man so he would no longer have to see it. Poe reaches the greater theme in “The Tell-Tale Heart” by using three literary…

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