Use Of Suspense And Mood In The Tell-Tale Heart

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Edgar Allan Poe successfully develops suspense and mood in “The Tell-Tale Heart” through his excellent word choice. In this short story, the narrator is a caretaker who is disturbed by an old man’s “vulture eye,” or the eye the old man is blind in. By the end of the story, the narrator absolutely can’t stand the eye, and decides to kill and cut the old man into pieces. Clearly, this story has a creepy mood. To help develop this eerie, creepy mood of the story, Edgar Allan Poe uses words such as nervous, mad, dreadfully, darkness, and so on. Just in the first sentence the narrator states, “TRUE--nervous--very,very dreadfully nervous,” to describe how he felt before killing the old man. From the description we get from the first paragraph, we

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