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    Language Arts “The Tale Tell Heart” Name:________________________________________ Completion: _________ Quality: ____________ LITERARY FOCUS: NARRATOR A narrator is a person who tells a story. A story’s narrator may be a character in the story. Another type of narrator is outside the story and observes and reports on the action that takes place. We rely on a story’s narrator to let us know what is going on. But what if the narrator can’t be trusted? As you read “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” decide whether

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    Suspense is when a writer puts actions into their book or movie to build a sense of danger‚ such as in “the Tell Tale Heart” instead of the killer running in and killing the man he waits in the dark for the man to wake. People like suspense because instead of receiving the scare it holds there keeping you scared. In “The Tell Tale Heart” by edgar allen poe and in “The Monkey’s Paw” by William Wymark Jacobs they use suspense to move the plot. The do this by the point of view‚ setting‚ Both books

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    Can literature “tell the truth” better than other arts or other areas of knowledge? John Stuart Mill once proclaimed that there are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home. This means that one cannot perceive the truth without understanding it. For example one cannot know the truth of Pythagoras’s theorem being that a right angled triangle’s hypotenuse’s square value is equal to the squares of both its other sides. This is because

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    author‚ however‚ by examining the context (the events in Poe’s life and the society in which he was living) in which the story is written‚ we can make educated guesses about what may have influenced a particular piece of writing; in this case "The Tell-Tale Heart." First of all‚ one should examine the nature of Gothic literature‚ a genre popular in the late eighteenth century in England. Many scholars say that Poe single-handedly brought the Gothic genre to America. Gothic literature explores the

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    Thomas Hardy believes that stories are written to tell an account of an important event whether it is personal or secular. He states that we look to books to find something greater than ourselves‚ we seek knowledge. If there is anything that is in the least bit more extraordinary than our own mediocre lives‚ we seek it. If a story does not include any unique phenomena it is considered unnecessary. “A story must be exceptional enough to justify its telling; it must have something more unusual to

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    Some have gone and some remain." It seems to me‚ when we look back at our years at Thomas Middle School‚ we will have many of the same feelings. Who can forget Rory getting stuck in a mudpit at Loredo Taft? Mr. G’s inspired reading of "The Tell Tale Heart?" When Mr. B electrocuted the whole classroom? Or getting the chance to pie a teacher when we adopted a family at Christmas? Certainly‚ we will remember these specifics and little flashes of others‚ like Kodak moments frozen in time

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    The Tell Tale heart The old man was shrieking. I was blocking his mouth with a pillow until he stopped breathing. But then I started to panic‚ because I realized only at that moment that I killed a man. He will never see the Sun again. He will never see the moon‚ humans‚ lights‚ streets‚ houses‚ etc. he will never see the earth again. I couldn’t believe I did such a thing. I was terrified. But then I suddenly heard a police alarm. I was very scared. But what could they do to me if they didn’t find

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    1.) Based on what I’ve learned about James Baldwin‚ I’d say he’s an optimist. James Baldwin has such a positive outlook on life and makes decisions knowing the risk factors‚ and anticipates a positive outcome. Based on his experiences‚ he is largely aware of the battle with identity‚ the adversity of being black in America‚ yet he unquestionably writes to expose these things to establish a path for individuals knowing the controversy behind it all. Baldwin’s writings’ were brutally truthful as it

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart is a famous literary piece known for its gothic style and disturbing content. It focuses on the retelling of a murder committed by the narrator who claims that he is not mad. It is apparent as the story wears on‚ that he is quite the opposite. While reading this narrative‚ one could draw the conclusion that it presents many aspects of abnormal psychology‚ as Poe dramatizes the character’s thoughts in a way that exudes his mental instability. This writing displays

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    provide benefits to the public. For instance‚ weather forecasts‚ they can predict the weather based on the pervious data. Before a heavy storm happens they are able to warn people and prepare for the storm. Nevertheless‚ statistics do not always tell the truth. Sometimes the statistical results mislead people. The main problem with statistics is that people like favourable numbers to back up a decision. For example‚ when choosing an Internet provider‚

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