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How Does Poe Create Fear In The Tell Tale Heart

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Edgar Allan Poe creates an atmosphere of fear and dread in “The Tell-Tale Heart” through the narrator and the setting. The first way Poe creates this feeling of horror is through the narrator. This sensation is portrayed through the insanity of the narrator. This man’s mannerisms are extremely strange in that he stalks his roommate, the old man. The old man has a creepy eye and induces fear into the narrator, and this causes him to come up with a murder plan. This character starts off by telling the audience, “The disease has sharpened my senses…I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell” (Poe 303). The significance in the narrator saying this is that he is admitting that he has a disease and can say it

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