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Author: Edgar Allan Poe The Tell-Tale Heart Author: Edgar Allan Poe Goal: Students will become familiar with the text, author, and vocabulary prior to reading the story. Turn to page 293. Don’t read anything, but “infer” what the story is going to be about.

About the Author Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849 Poe was born in Boston, the son of traveling actors. The beginnings of his unhappy life were marked by his alcoholic father’s desertion of the family, followed by the death of his mother when he was two years old (TB). As he grew older, he was expelled from West Point, so he looked for work as a journalist and wrote literary reviews, but money was scarce. Poverty intensified his despair when his beloved wife, Virginia, died following a long illness (TB). Deeply depressed, Poe died two years later after being found on the streets of Baltimore, sick, delirious, and, in his doctor’s words, “haggard, not to say bloated, and unwashed.”

About the Author-Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe

Reading Focus MOOD The feeling the writer creates for the reader is called the mood (i.e. the way you feel). Examples: happy, sad, grumpy, tired, etc. TONE The way the author creates the mood or the author’s attitude (i.e. what the author does to make you feel a certain way). Examples: punctuation, word choice, repetition, sentence length and type, etc.

Reading Focus Setting The setting is where and when the story takes place. The setting is relevant to the meaning of the text. Analyze the purpose of the setting and it will give you insight to the story.

Glaucoma: eye disease that could lead to partial or complete loss of vision

“The Tell-Tale Heart” Vocabulary acute audacity resolved crevice derision hypocritical stealthily stifled vehemently vex

Vocabulary: Definition and Matching acute: sharp, keen (i.e. acute hearing) audacity: shameless, daring, or boldness resolved: decided crevice: a crack derision: ridicule

Vocabulary: Definition and Matching hypocritical: false or deceptive; like a person who is pretending to be what he or she is not stealthily: cautiously; secretly stifled: smothered vehemently: with intense emotion vex: to disturb; annoy

Vocabulary Flashcards Vocabulary Flashcards “The Tell-Tale Heart” Goal: Students will create a picture dictionary for six (6) words-you have to do the (3) starred words and then you may choose (3) words. Include the word, definition, sentence from the book, sentence using the word (GATE), and picture with color to demonstrate understanding of the key vocabulary words. *hypocritical* *stealthily* *stifled* vehemently vex acute audacity resolved crevice derision

The Tell-Tale Heart Read the story (pages 294-302). How does the setting affect the mood? What tone does Poe use? Create a table that gives an example (shows author’s tone—list quotes and page numbers) and the corresponding mood. Write a summary of the short-story. Be sure to include the name of the short-story and the author. It should not be more that 5-sentences.

The Tell Tale Heart GATE Poe is often concerned with the theme of time and mortality, that is, how human beings are trapped in time and thus doomed to death. Explain how this story reflects this common Poe theme in a 5-paragraph literary analysis essay.