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    “The Tell-Tale Heart Symbolism”  One symbol that is hidden in “The Tell Tale Heart” is the death watch beetles. In the beginning when the insane man attempted to murder the old man lying in the bed‚ the old man was startled by a small movement and noise in the darkness of his bedroom. Therefore the insane man had to stay still until he returned to sleep. While he was against the wall waiting he heard death watch beetles clicking in the walls. Some people believe that when death watch beetles start

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    "The Tell-Tale Heart" Although both versions of Edgar Allen Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart" were equally entertaining‚ the cartoon version of the story is more effective in conveying the narrators insanity than the performance. There are multiple reasons why the cartoon was much more successful in expressing the narrators madness. Some of these reasons include the distinct sound effects‚ prominent facial expressions‚ outstanding computer effects and even the hinting at another hidden message in the

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    The Tell Tale Heart introduces a narrator who is creeped out by the old mans eye‚ but he does not know what to do about it. Then the guilt over comes him and he confesses. In The monkeys paw‚ the White family wanted the monkeys paw to make wishes. Quote1: This example illustrates how the paw works. The paw gives wishes that help people with whatever they need in the story. They only get 3 wishes‚ and only use the wishes when its very important. For example " I don’t know how the first two were‚

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    William Feczko Professor Fuller ENG-112-91 Composition & Literature September 26‚ 2010 QUESTIONS 1-5 FROM “The Tell-Tale Heart” 1) From what point of view is Poe’s story told? Why is this point of view particularly effective for “The Tell-Tale Heart”? Poe’s story is told in the Participant Narrator point of view. This is an especially effective point of view for this story because it allows the reader to see inside the mind of the killer. This allows us to bear witness to the killer’s mental

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    short-story‚ "The Tell-Tale Heart‚" the storyteller tries to convince the reader that he is not mad. At the very beginning of the story‚ he asks‚ "...why will you say I am mad?" When the storyteller tells his story‚ it’s obvious why. He attempts to tell his story in a calm manner‚ but occasionally jumps into a frenzied rant. Poe’s story demonstrates an inner conflict; the state of madness and emotional break-down that the subconscious can inflict upon one’s self. In "The Tell-Tale Heart"‚ the storyteller

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    Edgar Allen Poe wrote the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” with Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” in mind. There are interesting parallel structures in Edgar Allen Poe’s writing that corresponds to Shakespeare’s play making the themes between the two pieces of writing similar. Shakespeare is a world renowned playwright whose work is exemplary. His work is used worldwide as an example of great writing and many stories have been sampled from his plays. It is not uncommon for a writer to quote or to compare literature

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    The short story “The Tell Tale Heart the narrator”‚ felt like he was expressing himself through the old man. The old man feels like no one is beside him and it shows how the narrator portrays the old man as lonely because no one bothers getting close to him. The old man’s personality can be described as grumpy‚ depressed‚ and mentally disordered in my opinion.Because he was crying in his bedroom (pg 63)" a low cry of fear which escaped from the old man". While the other man can also be described

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    Did you know that many horror stories use cause-and-effect to create suspense? IN “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Monkey’s Paw” they both use cause-and-effect to help keep you on your seat. The cause-and-effect helps build suspense because you don’t know what will happen because of their one choice. “The Monkey’s paw” is a suspenseful story full of karma‚ when one thing would take place another one was set in order because of their decision. When their old friend came back from India he had a story

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    In the short story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator‚ never being identified‚ states that he is sane. He goes on to say that he is kind and respects the fidelity of friendship. He claims he loves pets and likes to hang out with them. The pets in his house include "birds‚ goldfish‚ a fine dog‚ rabbits‚ a small monkey‚ and a cat". Pluto ‚the cat‚ of all pets was the narrator’s favorite. The narrator has a lot of conscious and unconscious feelings that motivate him to behave as he does

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” reveals his own ego the readers. An arguably insane man begins to tell the story of how he murdered an elderly man‚ who seemed to be guilty of no more than having a “vulture eye”. He speaks highly of himself and the execution of his plan. “You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded-…”. The idea of priding ones self in murder alone would seem like madness to any person reading

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