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“The Tell-Tale Heart” (1843).…
The Tell- Tale Heart
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Plot :world_map:
Climax
On the eight-night where he or she was more than careful as he opened the door. He was sure of success. The old man was awake, sitting up in his bed and filled with fear.
Anger increased as the old man looked straight at him and as he saw his eye, the hard blue eye. He rushed and held tightly his the bedcovers tightly over his head.
Falling Action
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He cuts the old man's head, arms, then the legs and pulled up three of the boards on the floor, and put the pieces of the body there after he killed to make sure that no one would know what happened to him.
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Resolution
The narrator was finished at his work when the policemen came and searched the house. He talked to them in a friendly manner.
His head hurt and there was a strange sound in his ear. It became louder and louder that led him to confess to the agents that he killed the old man and pointed to them where the body of the old man was.
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Genre :ghost:
Gothic horror
Deals with anxiety (Genre, 2017)
Category of southern gothic tradition ((Genre, 2017)
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References:
“The Tell-Tale Heart” (1843). (n.d.). Sparknotes. https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/poestories/section6/
Amir, S. (2017, August). Analysis of the Short Story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by
Edgar Allan Poe. 2(3). file:///C:/Users/Coffee/OneDrive/BSED/Subjects/Teaching%20and%20Assessment%20of%20Literature%20Studies/Outputs/Week%201/Analysis%20of%20The%20Tell-Tale%20Heart.pdf