“True! -Very nervous-very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and I am!” Edgar Allen Poe wrote this quote in the spine tingling, most suspencful story, “Tell Tale Heart.” The narrator says that an old man’s eye is making him deathly mad. He spies and waits until the right time comes to end the man’s life. Will he get away with it? This story has a great exposition, high climax, and a twist ending. Tell Tale Heart is truly a maddening story.
One of the many things this narrator is good at is his introductory. He explains how being mad makes him better at life. “This disease had sharpened my senses”, the narrator states. He explains how the old man’s evil pale blue vulcher eye distresses him. They were far from enemies it was just the eye he despised. This introductory was definitely an amazing one.
Nicole! You are such a great writer! I love the intro paragraph! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Suspenseful and vulture are spelled wrong though. :)
ReplyDeleteGood job Nicoliee!! Really great hook! you are such a good writer! :)
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