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    In “Tell­Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ one central idea is obsession. Poe uses  both structural choices and point of view to show this central idea.  Poe’s structural choices shows us how much obsession about getting rid of the  eye the narrator has. In paragraph three it says“undid the lantern cautiously oh so  cautiously ­­ cautiously”. This repetition shows us that the narrator is putting a lot of  effort and time into his obsession. In paragraph eleven it says “The old man’s hour has  come

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    CONTENTS Introduction: How to use these Notes The poems: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sujata Bhatt‚ A Different History Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ Pied Beauty Allen Curnow‚ Continuum Edwin Muir‚ Horses Judith Wright‚ Hunting Snake Ted Hughes‚ Pike Christina Rossetti‚ A Birthday Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ The Woodspurge Kevin Halligan‚ The Cockroach Margaret Atwood‚ The City Planners Boey Kim Cheng‚ The Planners Norman MacCaig‚ Summer Farm Elizabeth Brewster‚ Where I Come From 1 14 William Wordsworth

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    Looks Can Be Deceiving In the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is referred to as mad or insane‚ but he says that the disease has only sharpened his senses. The narrator insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with a virtue eye. The old man appears to be more of a mystery‚ the neighbor notifies the three policemen of the suspected murder. The three policemen do not have any special role besides of doing their job of being the policemen that they are. A guilty conscience

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    life and many others‚ or will you not tell and lose them all together. What would you do‚ would you tell or not to tell? The author of this text is Mary Kate Frank and she has many reasons and explanations to support why you should tell. Although there are some readers of ´´To Tell or Not To Tell´´ that have argued that you will be called a tattletale if you tell an adult that something bad is going to happen‚ closer examination shows that if you don’t tell an adult or call 911‚ someone could get

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    The Tell-Tale Brain The book‚ The Tell-Tale brain explains how humans are unique in the world. This uniqueness stems from the brain we humans possess. The human brain has evolved according to 2 different methods. The first‚ most commonly known‚ is biological evolution. This type of evolution is slow and can take centuries for a single‚ subtle change to appear. While the second‚ is the cultural evolution. This type is fast compared to biological evolution. These two evolutionary processes gave birth

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    Dark Intentions of the Soul Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” demands your attention the whole time you are reading it because the drama never stops throughout the story. The drama just keeps getting bigger and bigger. An unnamed man tells us every step of the way that he took to kill an old man whose eye resembled an eye of a vulture. The man describes it as saying‚ “One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture…a pale blue eye‚ with a film over it” (Poe 2). Even though the man seems to be

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    of us can relate to. My poem fits into the category of love and is appropriately titled-The Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart. ALL things uncomely and broken‚ all things worn out and old‚ The cry of a child by the roadway‚ the creak of a lumbering cart‚ The heavy steps of the ploughman‚ splashing the wintry mould‚ Are wronging your image that blossoms a rose in the deeps of my heart. The wrong of unshapely things is a wrong too great to be told; I hunger to build

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    “ Just a Journey leads to a new vista‚ a short story leads to new understanding” In your own opinion how well do “ Tell Tale Heart “ and “ The Landlady “ justify the above quotation Reading a story‚ we can learn the cruel reality of the real world. Since this is a fallen world‚ it is not realistic to live inside our own shell. It is important for us to be aware of the fact and take precautions even though some stories are fictions and seem to be exaggerated. However‚ from the fact that writers

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    In this short story‚ “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author used setting‚ characterization‚ and plot to create suspense. Well‚ the setting is an essential part of a horror story or even in any story. Plot is a really critical element of the story‚ we care about what happens next which is called suspense. Characterization is like what character is like‚ what he/she does etc. In “Tell-Tale Heart”‚ Poe uses setting to build suspense in the story. His story takes place in the old man’s

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    JK 9-19-2013 Poetry Explication: Stanzas Written in Dejection by Percy Shelley Written in 1818‚ Stanzas Written in Dejection was penned directly in the midst of the English romantic era. Shelley‚ though not thought to be at the time‚ was one of the most incredible poets of his age‚ composing unique poems to capture the vibrant emotions of everyday life. Due to this fact‚ it almost goes without saying that his poem‚ Stanzas Written in Dejection‚ is a very descriptive and emotional piece that

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