Edgar Allen Poe creates an atmosphere of fear and dread in “The Tell-Tale Heart” through suspense and the old man. He creates this ambience by incorporating suspense throughout his story. He does this when the narrator tells us that he sneaks into the old man's room every night for week before he kills him and just watches him. Another way that Poe created a suspenseful moment was when the narrator said “A watch’s minute hand moves more quickly than did mine” (Poe 304). The purpose of this quote is to have the reader on the edge of their seat, waiting to find out what is going to happen next. This suspense then leads to your stomach dropping, waiting and fearing what this crazy man will do next. Another way the Poe incorporated
Edgar Allen Poe creates an atmosphere of fear and dread in “The Tell-Tale Heart” through suspense and the old man. He creates this ambience by incorporating suspense throughout his story. He does this when the narrator tells us that he sneaks into the old man's room every night for week before he kills him and just watches him. Another way that Poe created a suspenseful moment was when the narrator said “A watch’s minute hand moves more quickly than did mine” (Poe 304). The purpose of this quote is to have the reader on the edge of their seat, waiting to find out what is going to happen next. This suspense then leads to your stomach dropping, waiting and fearing what this crazy man will do next. Another way the Poe incorporated