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    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 dark side of human experiences: death‚ alienation‚ nightmares‚ ghosts‚ and haunted landscapes. American Gothic literature dramatizes a culture plagued by poverty and slavery through characters afflicted with various forms

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    The argument that Robert McIlvaine brings forth is a valid one. It seems as if 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

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    I strongly believe that the caretaker/narrator of Edgar Allen Poe’s A Tell Tale Heart is insane for he killed the old man he was taking care of. One reason why the narrator is a bit wrong in the mind is that he took so much pride in planning and executing the murder. For 7 days and nights he would go the old man’s room‚ spend an hour just putting his head in door‚ to spy on him. When the police came shortly after the deed was done‚ the narrator showed them gleefully around the house‚ saying that

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    Father Son Incest In “The Tale Tell Heart.” Edgar Allen Poe tells a story of murder. A no named narrator begins a tale of the murder of an old man. The narrator claims the murder is for the destruction of the eye with cataract. The narrator starts stalking the old man while he sleeps and ultimately murders the old man and buries him in his bedroom. A neighbor hears the old man scream and calls the police. When the policemen show up‚ the narrator shows them around the house and lets them rest in

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    Character Sketch

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    CHARACTER SKETCH: A character sketch is a vivid description of a person‚ attitude‚ special qualities or traits‚ typical behavior or response. The character sketch gives a deep insight into the personality of a person which makes him different from another person. The character sketch usually depicts the dominant trait that is most important to the story. Example of a short character sketch of Maxwell’s stenographer - from a short story by O’ Henry named The Romance of a Busy Broker The stenographer

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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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    The "The Tell-Tale Heart‚" is a story that can be seen multiple ways. The reader must take their time to understand the many important elements in this story such as in the characterization and the plot. The characterization is part of being able to understand our narrator‚ who is the main character in the story‚ as well as understanding the sequence of events that is revealed as they transpire. All of these elements help the reader understand the meaning behind the story and allows the reader to

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    Poe’s eerie stories In the narrative poem “The Raven” and the short story “Tell-Tale both by Edgar Allan Poe used literary devices to create a similar tone although the tone are some what different. “The Raven” is about a man who lost his lover‚ he got really sad. In the middle of the night the narrator sat down and read a book. The narrator heard someone knock on his door‚ he opened the door and it was a raven knocking on his chamber door. The raven kept saying “Nevermore”.The raven made the

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    Analysis of Setting: Tell Tale Heart Edgar Allan Poe had various elements of setting in Tell Tale Heart. He uses time at the beginning when he says‚ “haunted me day and night.” He uses mood and atmosphere when he says “Eye of a vulture”. Another element Edgar Allan Poe uses is man made geography. Edgar Allan Poe uses the element of time. In the second paragraph he says “It haunted me day and night.” This means it never left the narrator alone. It bothered him all day

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    In “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” Poe uses an eye and beating heart to reinforce the overall theme of guilt causing a descent into madness. The narrator begins the story by admitting that he is nervous‚ yet denying insanity. The narrator admits‚ “I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his eye! Yes‚ it was this!” (Poe 330). The eye symbolizes the part of the narrator’s identity and conscience that he refuses to accept or

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