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    are Edgar Allan Poe and Ray Bradbury in their stories‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ and “The Pedestrian.” Edgar Allan Poe uses suspense in his story‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” when the old man the narrator is trying to kill wakes up and does not go back to sleep. “I had my head in‚ and was about to open the lantern‚ when my thumb slipped upon the tin fastening‚ and the old man sprang up in the bed‚ crying out-“Who’s there?” (Poe‚ 356). This tells you how he adds suspense because after this happened‚ they were

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    Edgar Allen Poe begins “The Tell-Tale Heart” with suspense. The narrator describes what his “disease” has done to him and claims that he is not mad. However‚ it becomes evident that the narrator is insane. As the narrator descends further into madness‚ Poe creates a feeling of suspense through the exploration of the narrator’s motivation to kill‚ revealing his attention to detail as the crime is committed‚ and climaxing as the narrator confesses his transgression. From the beginning of the story

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    As shown throughout the story “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the unnamed narrator remains an unreliable narrator. Exemplified through his actions and thoughts‚ it is quite obvious the narrator is deranged and mentally unstable‚ proving the point he is an insane innocent as well as an unreliable source. He feels it is necessary to murder an old man he lives with due to his one blind eye. In addition‚ toward the end‚ he envisions the old man’s dead heart pulsing and beating‚ driving him to

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    Poe ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ written in the year 1843. In this story‚ the writer develops the theme of the mystery of human consciousness‚ using specific motifs and artistic techniques‚ mentioned in previously written stories. The meaning of the literary work is to impress the reader by forcing him to experience the scary feelings while reading the stories of Edgar Poe. The vivid example of the implementation of the principle of the aesthetic Poe’s effect is the story ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’. The effect

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    Literary Devices of Tell-Tale Heart The first literary device Poe uses in Tell-Tale Heart is time of day. Although not specific‚ “Tell-Tale Heart” seems to be set within a house shared by the old man and his killer. In (538:1) he uses the literary device of time of day; “And every night‚ about midnight‚ I turned the latch of his door and open it-oh so gently!”. Another time of day is in (538:1); “And this I did for seven long nights- every night just at midnight”. The night time observance of

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    Kids of Middle School Should to Read Tell Tale Heart The Tale Tell Heart is one of the best books I read in middle school and is written by one of the greatest writers of the 18th century.Tell Tale Heart is based on a story about a man killing an old man because of his eye.At the end‚the narrator managed to hide the old man’s body‚and later on he confessed to the police because he heard the heartbeat of the old man.I believe theTell Tale Heart is apropriate for middle school kids

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    of a story give them incompletely. In some cases they might even be delusional or crazy. That is the case of the narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart. In the story‚ you can tell the narrator is unreliable since the beggining. The very first sentences show that he is trying very hard to excuse his actions. He also states that he is not crazy and and says he will tell his story calmly‚ which is ironic considering that it is obvious he is not. He cuts off his own sentences and exclaims a few times

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    The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe The first-person narrative‚ The Tell-Tale Hearttells the tale of an unknown murderer‚ who very carefully plans out the perfect murder. He succeeds with his plan and hides the body‚ by cutting it into to pieces and hiding them under the floorboard. The reader is not given any exterior characteristics of the narrator. However there is a vivid description of his mental state. It can quickly be concluded that he is nervous‚ which is stated in the very first

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    Poe’s “Tell Tale Heart” is a gripping story that will keep the reader on the edge of his/her seat. He is able to create this intense effect in the way he strategically uses the elements needed for a short story. In this particular short story the author’s use of diction‚ setting‚ and a narrators point of view are what help give this story its intensity. Diction is the choice or use of words. It plays a major role in making this story so intense. All through out the Tell Tale Heart Poe used

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    Tell Tale Heart - After Edgar Allen Poe Edgar can’t exist crazy‚although he feels as nervous as a mouse trying to hide from a cat.His disease made his senses as strong as iron and acute hearing above all didn’t bother him at all‚it let him hear things everywhere.Thus‚ how could he possibly remain mad?.The whole story began in a quaint cottage in the countryside of England‚that looked like it almost came out of a fairy tale‚when he was taking care of his terribly ailing grand aunt‚who was almost the

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