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Essay on Creating Suspense in Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart

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Creating Suspense in Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart In the gothic genre there are numerous techniques the author can use to add interest and suspense to a story, such as the choice of words, the time of day and pathetic fallacy, to name but a few. In the Tell Tale- Heart Poe uses psychosis, detail, and appeal to the reader to keep us on the edge of our seats. These are just some examples of what makes the story so thrilling. The story is written in the first person in the style of a confession, an example of this would be when the narrator says, ‘I foamed- I raved- I swore.’ During the story the narrator is telling us of the terrible deed he has done, in the style of a confession. The reader feels that they are …show more content…

The narrator describes sharpened senses; a fear of an evil eye, and an obsession with a murder, so much so that for seven nights before the murder, he practices creeping into the old mans room unnoticed. This is all very subtly suggesting that the narrator is mad. What's more, throughout the story the narrator is over emphasising how things were done by constantly saying things happened very slowly, or very cautiously and that the procedure went ahead very wisely. In the narrators mind this is enough justification to prove that they are not mad. However perhaps when Poe was writing this he wanted to emphasise this point to show how obsessive the narrator and how carefully he went about the whole sordid event. The narrator wanted to impress us but perhaps Poe was indicating to us that the narrator was not in the correct state of mind. When the narrator talks about the acute sense of hearing he has he mentions that he can hear all the things in heaven, earth, and hell and then later on in the story the narrator connects with the old man when he says, ‘it was the low stifled sound that arises from the bottom of the soul when overcharged with awe. I knew the sound well.’ Could this be an indication that the narrator has been through some personal trauma and this is what has caused madness, or at least implemented the hatred to commit murder. The narrator is admitting to have been mortally afraid and even goes on to say that he knows what the old man is

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