The Tell-tale Heart Edgar Allen Poe Rachel Prather 12/8/09 Wwho-the

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The Tell-Tale heart Edgar Allen Poe Rachel Prather 12/8/09 WWho-The murderer (narrator) What-The murder, guilty conscience. When-In the climax at the murder, and continues throughout until the end of the story. At midnight. Where- In the old man’s chamber Why-Because he as a troubled man with many heavy things on his heart so writing a murder story would not be that unusual for him. RReport- Poetry/ Shorty Story, Horror, guilty conscience can result to going into your own madness and the guilt can make you confess because it is to heavy for you to handle. AAnalyze-Dark tone, Watch wrapped in cotton, symbolized a beating heart or the murderers conscience. The old mans eyes, he described them as being a vultures eyes light blue with a disgusting film over them. Lantern, was used to see that one eye he turned it all the way on and yet all he could see was that one eye. PPoint of view-1st person the narrator is telling the story, of how he murdered this man.

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