Monday, January 20, 2020
The Tell-Tale Heart How does the author make his story-telling effectiv
The Tell-Tale Heart How does the author make his story-telling effective? Edgar Allan Poe made this story special for the reader. It is a study of paranoia How does the author make his story-telling effective? Edgar Allan Poe made this story special for the reader. It is a study of paranoia and mental deterioration. First of all, he combines the narrator and the protagonist. Poe writes this story from the perspective of the murderer of the old man. When an author creates a situation where the protagonist tells a personal account, the general shock of the story is sharp. The narrator, in this particular story, adds to the effect of horror by continually stressing to the reader that he is not mad, and tries to convince us of that fact by how carefully this brutal crime was planned and executed.. It is surprising, because the criminals frequently deny their crimes. The reader doesnââ¬â¢t know much about the protagonist, not even his name or his sex, using only "I" and "me" in reference to his character. It could as well be a young man or an old lady. While he tells his tale, the narrator uses a cold and factual tone. He uses a lot of vocabulary in reference with death and suffering, as to create an atmosphere where the reader could feel uneasy, such as ââ¬Å"Whenever it fell upon me my blood ran cold.â⬠The narrator stresses the reader that he is not mad, and tries to convince him of that fact by showing how carefully his crime was planned and executed. ââ¬Å" You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceededâ⬠Moreover during the whole tale, he builds attempts to convince the reader heââ¬â¢s not a madman but in fact, he seems more to be trying to persua... ...ology of the story to show a scene from the past. By using these flashbacks, the author manages, to express the confusion of the protagonistââ¬â¢s mind. Moreover, Poe uses a gothic literary style, where story of darkness may happen in a more everyday setting, such as the quaint house where the protagonist goes mad from the "beating" of his guilt. Poe strips the story of a river of detail as a way to intensify the murdererââ¬â¢s obsession with the old manââ¬â¢s eye, the heartbeat, and his own claim to sanity. Allan Edgar Poe, wrote a strong story, with an unusual point of view. Following, the criminal in his long way down to madness, and his resistance towards the truth. Heââ¬â¢s the one with a problem, not the eye. But the reader is supposed to be convince at the end of his speech that heââ¬â¢s not mad, but they finally, think he isnââ¬â¢t ââ¬Å"just nervousâ⬠as he says, but mad.
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