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The Tell-Tale Heart Introducing the Short Story Short Story by Edgar Allan Poe Introducing the Short Story with Literary Analysis: Suspense Reading Skill: Evaluate Narrator Vocabulary in Context VIDEO TRAILER

What makes you SUSPICIOUS? INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY What makes you SUSPICIOUS? Has something or someone ever seemed dangerous or untrustworthy to you? The feeling you had was suspicion.

What makes you SUSPICIOUS? INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY What makes you SUSPICIOUS? While suspicion might come from a misunderstanding, it can also be a warning that something is very wrong. In this story, you’ll meet a man whose own suspicions are his downfall.

What makes you SUSPICIOUS? INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY What makes you SUSPICIOUS? DISCUSS With a small group, discuss suspicious characters you’ve read about or seen on television shows. Suspicious Actions Avoiding eye contact 2. In what ways did these characters look or act differently from other characters? Continue your discussion by creating a list of warning signs that should make a person suspicious.

Click on the title to play the trailer. The Tell-Tale Heart

Suspense Writers often “hook” readers by creating a sense of excitement, tension, dread, or fear about what will happen next. This is called suspense.

Suspense Edgar Allan Poe uses the following techniques to develop suspense: describing a character’s anxiety or fear True!—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am! relating vivid descriptions of dramatic sights and sounds repeating words, phrases, or characters’ actions As you read “The Tell-Tale Heart,” notice what causes you to feel suspense.

Evaluate Narrator Have you ever suspected someone was not telling you the truth? Just as you can’t trust every person you meet, you can’t believe all narrators, or characters who tell a story.

Evaluate Narrator To evaluate a narrator’s reliability, or trustworthiness, pay attention to his or her actions, attitudes, and statements. Do any raise your suspicions?

Narrator’s Reliability Evaluate Narrator As you read “The Tell-Tale Heart,” use a chart like the one below to record clues that reveal whether the narrator is reliable or not. Narrator’s Reliability Makes Me Suspicious: Makes Me Trust Him:

Irony Verbal irony – we say the opposite of what we mean Situational irony – what happens is different from what we expect Dramatic irony – we know something a character doesn’t know