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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a famous horror fiction by Edgar Allan Poe. Poe is regarded as an important writer of suspense and terror tales. His stories are often composed of dark and terrifying atmosphere, and “The Tell-Tale Heart” is also expressing terror with the story of an insane man killing the old man pitilessly. The narrator plans to kill the old man because of his vulture eye. He cruelly kills the old man and buries him under the floor. In the story, the intense feeling is created through

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    kicked up and sent chills down my spine. The dilapidated porch loomed ominously before me My heart began to pound so loud I thought the whole forest could hear it. I nervously laughed, as it reminded me of a story I once read in middle school, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” about a man who confessed to murder because he thought he could hear

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    Your Honor, Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, the defendant in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is guilty of First degree murder is when a person kills another human being and has planned and thought about it. The Caretaker committed first degree murder because “You should have seen how wisely I proceeded--with what caution--with what foresight--with what dissimulation I went to work” How couId he be so confident? In this quote he seems so confident, insane people are usually unsure about

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    In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” Edgar Allen Poe uses the motif of time in order to highlight the theme that death cannot be controlled or escaped.The short story is about an insane narrator that decides to kill the old man he works for every day to stop looking at the vulture eye and the symbols behind it. Before the old man is killed Poe writes, “hearkening to the death watches” (250). Dead watches are referred to as beetles that beat their head rhythmically against a wall. By using

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    Suspense Many authors create suspense in their stories to entertain the audience reading it. Suspense adds zest to any writing. The question is, “How do authors take stories like ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ and ‘The Pedestrian’ and create suspense?” Suspense draws the attention of any literature. The short-story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” written by Edgar Allen Poe is a strong representation of a climatic story. It is about a man who gets deathly nerve-wrecked while being around a old man with a blind

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    sometimes lead people to do crazy things. In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe the narrator of the story is terrified and obsessed with an old man's eye. The eye looks like a vulture's eye. The narrator is so terrified of the eye that he is planning to kill the old man in his sleep. Through the use of repetition the author shows how obsession can lead people to do crazy things. In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, the author uses repetition to show

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    The definition of sanity is to be mentally stable it also means to be self aware of what the person is doing and control their actions. In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator is a murderer who has a burning desire to kill an old man. The narrator of this tale is sane and fully aware of what he is doing, he has planned every step of the murder in a meticulous and particular way. The narrator is a murderer who is completely sane and knows what he is doing and how

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    Source: ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ Guilt is a feeling that is inevitable. In the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” Edgar Allan Poe tells us how mental illness is not enough in counteracting guilt. As the story unfolds, we notice the narrator’s reactions. The narrator uses his hypersensitivity in defense of his sanity, which results in him telling a tale about his murder. From the story, we came to know the old man was innocent. However, the pale blue eyes of his provoked the unnamed narrator. Hence, he planned

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    In “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, the main character, the narrator, kills the old man because he disliked his eye. He claims his motivation is neither the old man wronging him nor desire for money, but rather a fear of the man’s pale blue eye. The narrator insists that he is not crazy, even though he goes to the elderly man’s apartment and observes the man sleeping. The narrator shows clear signs of insanity by having no reason or killing the old man, confessing to the perfect crime, and

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    In the story “The Tell Tale Heart”, Edgar Allen Poe creates an atmosphere of fear and dread through the narrator’s diligence in his process of slaying the old man, and through his apathetic attitude about the whole murder. Throughout the story the narrator brags about his cunning plan for killing the old man: If you still think me mad, you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body. The night waned, and I worked hastily, but in silence. First

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