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    affect the narrator ?*** (c)    Mention some autobiographical elements/sweet memories of the Writer in The River and the Rain. (d)   What aspect of reality is exposed in the story The Ant and the Grasshopper? (e)   Why did the narrator of the Tell Tale Heart kill the old man? (f)     How should we read books?/What is the right attitude towards reading as suggested by Bacon in his Of Studies? (g)   Comment of the symbols used in Cat in the Rain. (h) How does Tom blackmail his brother George? (i)  Why

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    6 hours for the verdict‚ the jury comes out. “We find the defendant to be.....” While the killer/narrator sat with the police officers‚ he heard the repetitive beating of the old man’s heart until he couldn’t take it anymore. He finally exclaimed the horrible deed he had done. The narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” should be decided as guilty according to clever planning and a personal statement of committing the crime. No matter what‚ the criminal needs to receive punishment for the crime they

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” is one of the many famous short stories written by Edgar Allan Poe. It portrays the characteristics of Dark Romanticism. The stories of this kind mainly focus on the darker side of the human spirit and often deal with emotions like depression and grief. The Dark Romantic Movement is based on the notion of self- destruction and original sin. This concept describes that mankind is capable of doing evil deeds and the thirst of revenge can be brutal. In context to The Tell-Tale Heart

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    Marra Wagner Sophomore English-Mr. Hornung 10/25/10 Edgar Allan Poe displays a disturbing paranoia in his short story "The Tell-Tale Heart." The narrator in the story‚ who is also the main character‚ begins to show signs of illness from the very beginning. His paranoia is shown when he can not look into the old man’s "vulture eye" (384)‚ which is the main cause of his paranoia. The narrator in this story shows signs of persecutory paranoia. Persecutory paranoia is "the most prevalant type

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    Emotions Always Find a Way Out The Cask of Amontillado and The Tell Tale Heart are stories written by Edgar Alan Poe. In those stories we have evidence of two different ways to be killed‚ one of them with irony to consciously accept to go down your final destiny and the other one with surprise at night while sleeping in your bed. Both murderers killed their victims‚ and told us in a first person narrative how and why they committed the murders. However‚ should we believe everything they said about

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    According to The Poetry Foundation‚ Poe is considered as “the architect of the modern short story‚” and “Tell-Tale Heart” is a powerful tale of psychological terror is one of “his best and best-known works.” David R. Saliba has disagreed that Poe’s “structural omission of an objective viewpoint for the reader [in Tell-Tale Heart] forces the reader to experience the tale with no point of reference outside the framework of the story”. Everyone can read a text with an external sense of reality; all

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    A literary convention is a specific pattern like a repetition of a word or phrase. Throughout The Tell Tale Heart the author‚ Poe‚ uses a repetition convention. For example‚ in the very first sentence Poe writes‚ “True! –nervous –very‚ very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses –not destroyed –not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell

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    (T) In the story “Rip Van Winkle‚” by Washington Irving‚ the author’s portrayal of Dame Van Winkle is unfair because she has the right to be raged at Rip‚ he never works at his house‚ and he helps the town but not his wife.(D1) Dame Van Winkle is always raged at Rip but one may think she has the right to be raged.(S1) Dame does a lot of work at her house and when she is the only doing work she can get raged.(S2) She does the outdoor and the indoor work and when she does one may think she has the

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    The Tell Tale Heart is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe in which the narrator murders and old man because of his “vulcher eye”. The eye of this old man taunts ans torments the narrator which drive him in insanity which he mistakes for his senses hightnening. He watches the man for seven nights before making his move. The old man wakes up and with his “vulcher” eye open‚ and the narrator is provoked to go through with the crime. He does the deed an hides the severed body parts under the floor boards

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    Vincent Price’s monologue of “The Tell-Tale Heart” illustrates the severe insanity of the narrator. Due to his neighbor having a “vulture eye” that he hates‚ the narrator decided to kill him. Every night for eight nights‚ the crept into his neighbor’s room and shined a ray of light on the eye. On the night that he saw it‚ he pulled the man out of bed and threw it over top of him. Initially‚ I imagined the narrator to feel a mixture of anxiety and excitement due to the author using words like

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