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    Bang!! The gavel hits the table as the main character is tried and the attorney needs to find the right punishment. The story “Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is about a mentally ill man who kills another man. It is in the perspective of the killer. He wants to kill his target since his unusual eyeball which was described as “pale blue eye with a film over it” annoyed him. He waits for over a week to plan his kill. He can only be annoyed if the eye is opened. After the eye is revealed to the

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    The Sniper By: Liam O’flaherty A story about the Irish Civil War. The story takes place in Dublin around the beleaguered Four Courts in the middle of The City where gunfire of heavy guns‚ machine guns and rifles break the silence of the Night‚ spasmodically‚ like dogs barking on lone farms. The long June twilight faded into night. Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim Light of the moon that shone through fleecy clouds‚ casting pale light as of approaching Dawn over

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    actually induce a man to kill. Indeed‚ attitude determines destiny. In Edgar Allan Poe’s two short stories “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ both speakers illustrate malicious and secretive attitudes towards their victims who both end up dead in a brutal way. First of all‚ a malicious attitude can be sensed in the two stories. To begin with‚ the mad man in “Tell-Tale Heart” treats the old innocent man spitefully. For instance‚ after watching the elder for several continuous nights

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    PLOT SUMMARY: In Ireland‚ two snipers engage in a civil war. ELEMENT SPECIFIC QUOTE MEANING 1. Mood/Tone “The long June twilight faded into night. Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through fleecy clouds‚ casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets and the dark waters of the Liffey.” ¶. 1 Negative‚ Dark‚ Aggressive‚ Forceful‚ Sad 2. Point of View “He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten nothing since morning. He had

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    character is introduced as a Republican sniper; the author describes the setting and explains describes the antagonist‚ saying he has “the face of a student‚ thin and ascetic‚ but his eyes had the cold gleam of the fanatic”. Readers Interest: Low Trigger Incident: The antagonist is debating amongst himself if he should risk lighting a cigarette and he does. Immediately a bullet hits the parapet beside him‚ which introduces us to the main conflict‚ the enemy sniper. Readers Interest: Medium Rising Action:

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    in the Hat or the Tell-Tale Heart? The Tell-Tale Heart is an engaging and interesting story ( in my opinion ) about a crazed man who plots to murder an old man because of his eye. I know it sounds inappropriate‚ but trust me‚ many middle and high schoolers around the country read this‚ so why can’t we? I believe the Tell-Tale Heart is appropriate for my age group‚because it teaches kids my age to be more mature about these kind of situations. First of all‚ the Tell-Tale Heart should be read in

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    Ms. Regan Honors English 1 February 22‚ 2014 “The Sniper” War can either tear friends and family apart or bring them close together.  In “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty‚ the sniper faces a surprise after deciding to go look at the enemy sniper. In the end of the story‚ it explains how the enemy sniper was the shooter’s brother. The theme of “The Sniper” is that war changes people and separates families because the sniper shot his own brother‚ and was mentally effected throughout the story

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    takes place in Dublin‚ Ireland during the 1920’s where a Republican sniper is involved with a terrible accident. He suffers dramatic injury to the soul and heart when someone that he loves dearly is shot. The story’s theme is intensified through situational irony‚ which shows the pointlessness of armed conflict. <br> <br>Unexpected senseless occurrences happen when situational irony comes to effect. Like the time the Republican sniper unnecessarily lights up a smoke‚ which glows and shows his location

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    The Masque of The Red Death and The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe The two short stories by Edgar Allan Poe - The Masque of the Red Death and The Tell-Tale Heart‚ have some rather important differences but mostly share the same tone/mood‚ themes and other stylistic ways. The Masque of the Red Death creates a tone of gothic and horror throughout the short story. You can understand this just by looking at the opening lines: “The "Red Death" had long devastated the country. No pestilence

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    The short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Poe ought to be kept with the new distributed release of the textbook since it has significantly excellent examples of tone‚ characterization‚ and conflict than Jackson’s created short story "The Lottery." Edgar Allen Poe creates a tone that made me want to read more into the story to find out if he actually does go through with killing the old man. The narrator’s tone in this story is very weary‚ leading to a climax at the end when he shrieks out his confession

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