Imagination Depicted In Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart

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The author of every book must have a climax. It is the part when all the pieces come together. The anxiety gets to you as you don 't know what’s going to happen next. You try to predict what might occur, however there 's a completely different outcome. You’re on an emotional roller coaster, full of uneasiness where your imagination controls you. The author describes the scene in vivid detail, painting a picture around you. Furthermore, the author carefully chooses from which perspective to tell the story from, limiting what the reader may or may not know. The most important aspect though is how the author may foreshadow events to come. The audience must be grabbed by the beginning of the story to keep reading on at get enjoyment of it. ‘’True!-nervous-very,very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad’’(354 Poe). This quote is the first sentence of Edgar Allan Poe’s poem,The Tell-Tale Heart, it indicates that an awful situation has occurred and has caused him to feel nervous and doesn 't explain why. He wants you to …show more content…

Authors use very vivid word to illustrate the image they want to paint in your mind for you to understand. They want you to live the moment with them, so you know how the character’s situation is. “One of his eyes resembled of a vulture-a pale blue eye with a film over it” (355 Poe). Edgar Allan Poe uses an animal you know to create an image in your mind of the eye. Then he states how the eye has a film over it ,which they are not very clear, it looks hazy. “....with their dark windows, and it was not unequal to walking through a graveyard where only the faintest glimmers of firefly light appeared in flickers behind the window’’(Bradbury). Ray Bradbury is trying to explain why it 's unreasonable to walk a longer length in the dark, to suppose a bright lit up way. They want you to imagine it like if you were there in the same setting. Choosing the right words will have a great impact on how we perceive things or

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