Question 6
2 pts
think about the text "the tell tale heart" by edgar allan poe then answ...
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Question 6
2 pts
think about the text "the tell tale heart" by edgar allan poe then answer the questions.
part a: how does poe's choice of telling the story from the point of view of an unreliable narrator create suspense?
it keeps the reader guessing about whether he will be able to appear sane enough to convince the police of his innocence.
it keeps the reader on edge by zooming in on two key moments of the narrative-the murder of the old man and the police investigation--both of which
have uncertain outcomes.
it prompts the reader to question everything the narrator says from his assertion that others think him mad to his explanation of why he thinks he is
not.
it creates suspense as it is unclear the events in the eight days leading to the murder are reality or a figment of the narrator's imagination.
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