The week before killing him, how did the Narrator treat the Old Man?
He was kind and never kinder to him.
What did the Old Man cry out?
"Who's There!?"
Why did the Narrator want to kill the Old Man
Because of his Evil/Vulture Eye
Where does the story take place?
In the Old Man's house, mainly bedroom, in the city.
How many policemen were there?
3
How many times did the Old Man shriek?
Once, and only Once.
What did the Narrator do which woke up the Old Man?
Slipped his finger on the Lantern.
The events have already occurred. This is called...
A flashback
How does the Narrator explain the Old Man's absence?
He was away in the country on a trip.
What are the conflicts in the story? (Atleast 1 will work)
Person vs Person
Person vs. Self
What era was the Tell Tale Heart Written
A) 1900s
B)1800s
C)1700s
B
How did the Narrator dispose of the Body?
Dismembered it and hit it under the flood boards
How did the Narrator feel at the beginning of the story.
Nervous
What is the Climax of the Story?
When the Narrator suffocates the Old Man with a mattress.
What are some features of a graphic novel that worked well in this story?
Onomatopoeia (sounds), colors, artwork, dialogue, motion lines
Why couldn't the Narrator kill the Old Man on the first 7 nights?
His eyes were closed and he was sleeping.
Who's heart was beating in the story?
It was the Narrator's anxiety making his heart beat louder and louder. (It was his disorder that made him think it was the Old Man)
What POV is the story in?
2nd person narration
What made the Narrator confess
Guilt (and the noises he heard)
What characteristics make up a Macabre tone?
Shocking, gruesome, terrifying (also nervous excitement, adrenaline, anticipation)
When does the Narrator kill the Old Man?
On the 8th night.
Why were the Police sent to the house?
The neighbors reported a shriek
How does the narrator know that he is actually insane?
Through sounds (the heartbeat)
Where did he bury the Old Man?
Under the floorboards
What does the Narrator say he can hear within the walls?
Death Watches (beetles)