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    three elements of the horror genre you just read. The names of the stories are “The Monkey’s Paw” and “The Tell-Tale Heart”. They both are rich with fear‚ and mystery‚ that is why they fall into the horror category. First let’s talk about mystery. The definition for mystery is something difficult to understand or explain. For that reason my first example will be from “The Tell-Tale Heart”. In lines 1-7 the narrator explains how he was very nervous and how a disease sharpened his senses. Then he

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    Within “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat‚” the narrators share similarities in their view of an individual and in their actions. Both narrators claim that they are sane as their senses have been evidence to support them and by having the ability to wholly retell the events that had transpired. In “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” the narrator kills an old man‚ however he had no ill will against him‚ stating‚ “I loved the old man” (“The Tell-Tale Heart”). His fury was at the old man’s eye‚ which he deemed

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    The author’s purpose in “The Tell Tale Heart” is to explain that the narrator is insane and spends most of his time on the short story trying to convince us that he is not crazy. He uses first person point of view and structural choices such as strategies: repetition‚ manipulation of time‚ and word choice. And these techniques help develop central idea of insanity throughout the story. The author uses first person as his point of view to show the readers how the narrator views the world

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    describe the nature of the other person”. Human nature can be revealed through people’s personality and in literature‚ authors may use a character’s personality to reveals truths about human nature. As portrayed in Ray Bradbury’s The Veldt and The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe‚ human nature can be revealed through the personalities of different characters. Ray Bradbury’s‚ The Veldt uses character traits that help reveal truths about human nature. While admiring the nursery for his children‚ George

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    In “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” similar techniques are used to create a sense of tension and menace. The Tell-tale heart uses descriptive narration and a unique persona of the narrator‚ as well as the night time setting which contributes to the sense of menace. The Cask of Amontillado takes a slightly different path towards demonstrating tension menace‚ again the brilliant uses of descriptive and imagery words to describe the setting and set the tone of tension and menace.

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    short stories in which a well known one is "The Tell-Tale Heart". The short story ”The Tell-Tale Heart” is told in first person because it uses I‚ but the narrator is unknown. During the story the unknown narrator is presumed mentally ill or disturbed for the reasons that he constantly argues with himself‚ he tries to convince the audience that he is not mad‚ and he is obsessed with the old man’s “vulture eye”. In the beginning of “The Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator claims he has a “disease” that has

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    Window and The Tell-Tale Heart Brett Eiffes According to Northrup Frye’s book‚ The Anatomy of Criticism‚ there are two different modes of prose: the romance and the novel. In the case of shorter prose he calls them the tale and the short story. The short story‚ The Open Window by Saki‚ and the tale‚ The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe‚ demonstrate these two modes of prose fiction. While reading The Open Window I found it a more realistic and extroverted story while the Tell-Tale Heart was more of

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    "The Tell Tale Heart" as people say‚ "This story is told through the eyes of a madman.......Who‚like all of us‚ believed that he was sane." Sanity believe it or not‚ is harder to keep than you think. One thing that I have learned from "The Tell Tale Heart" which is‚ obsessing over little things‚ is that obsession can lead to insanity. As it did for the man when he obsessed over the old man’s eye and heart beat. Obsessions are a common thing and my three basic points of this are‚ the insanity of the

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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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