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    The tell-tale heart (1846) Edgar Allan Poe Intro: Definition of a ‘tell-tale’ = a gossip/er who tells things about others to get them into trouble Summary ‘A tell-tale heart’ (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe is told through a homodiegetic narrator‚ who is most likely the old man’s butler. He tries to convince himself and the reader that‚ although he confesses to have killed the old man with the pale‚ blue eye‚ he is not mad. Possible reasons for not giving details of the murder itself:

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    Poe creates horror in The Tell Tale Heart by using literary devices such as irony and similes. There are two kinds of irony that he uses. The irony that he uses is situational and dramatic irony. When the narrator‚ the man who killed the old man‚ is done killing the old man‚ he cuts his body up and puts the body under the floorboards. When the three policemen come‚ the reader thinks that the narrator will get away with his crime because he executed his crime so well and he hid the body so well

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    English Comp 102 April 27‚ 2012 Symbolism The Tell-Heart by Edgar Allan Poe is a piece of American literature that is world renowned. This short story is about a man‚ the narrator‚ which slowly becomes physiologically insane while tending and taking care of an older man. The narrator begins to become mad and eventually plots and murders the old man in his bedroom. From beginning to end of this murderous short story there are implications and symbolic meanings of objects. Symbolism can

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    Symbolism in Edgar Allen Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart" In Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart"‚ the narrator claims that he is not "mad" but his behavior tells a different story. He is truly determined to destroy another male human being‚ not because of jealousy or animosity but because "one of his eyes resembled that of a vulture- a pale blue eye‚ with a film over it" (1206). The narrator sees the man with this ghastly eye as a threat to his well being‚ but it is he who is a menace to his own being

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    The scariest part of a person might be the eyes. This is the case in the story “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe. In the story‚ a man has a grudge over his elderly neighbor because of his eye. The eye is described as a vulture’s eye and because of it‚ the narrator hates the old man. This leads the narrator to plan a murder. He stalks the old man for seven days. He watches the old man carefully. On the eighth day‚ he is extra careful. He creeped into the bedroom. As the narrator opens the door

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    vulture eye which he believes is evil. Poe creates fear and dread in his story with characters and violence and technique. Edgar Allan Poe creates a sensation of fear in the reader with his highly developed characters. There were two characters in this tale‚ the first being the narrator. The narrator had three salient characteristics such as his highly obsessive nature. This was shown in numerous ways such as repetition‚ his disturbingly calm away of describing his malicious

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    翁良權 98121232 Introduction to English Literature‚ Wed 34 Professor:馬健君 Paper1: Essay for the Tell-Tale Heart(題目太籠統,不要學) Oct‚ 21‚ 2009 Essay for the Tell-Tale Heart(題目太籠統,不要學) This story is described from the murderer. He talks about the process how he killed the old man. The name of The Tell-Tale Heart gives the hint for what will happen next and the heart will do something startled. Using the name can make reader interested in knowing what the story will go. In the beginning‚ the murderer

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    Poe uses many techniques to engage the reader. The Tell Tale Heart is about a man who thinks that his landlord’s eye is evil. He is unnamed in the story and he claims to not be insane. The landlord is normal except for his eagle looking eye. The story takes place in an unknown location‚ but since Poe lived in Baltimore‚ it is presumed to take place there. Poe uses foreshadowing‚ suspense‚ and symbolism in order to keep the reader interested. Poe uses many examples of foreshadowing to keep the

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    The story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe is told by a mad narrator with obsessions. It is about the narrator’s fear of an old man’s eye‚ prompting the narrator to kill the old man himself. Throughout the entire story‚ the narrator constantly attempts to convince the reader that he is not mad. This itself is an obsession and only assists in proving the narrator is mad. His obsessions are part of the madness‚ but the madness itself turns into an obsession. It is a terrible cycle that ends

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    Andreea-Cezara Dragomir 1st year‚ University of Bucharest A Psychoanalytical Reading of “The Tell-Tale Heart” Scientists admit that isolated systems tend to behave chaotically. Due to the conservation of energy‚ the particles sometimes become turbulent‚ for instance. Why? Because every single pressurized system needs a relief valve. I believe that this is what dreams are to the human body‚ or‚ furthermore‚ to the human mind. They act like a dam and when the flood of the consciousness

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