The definition of the term, Profound is...
What is showing emotional depth/deep thinking?
Character Development is...
The main character of the Tell-Tale heart is...
Who is the narrator?
What was Hitchcock reasons for writing?
What is boldness?
Name the three rhetorical appeals and what they appeal to...
What are Ethos, Pathos and Logos?
Ethos-Credibility
Pathos-Emotions
Logos- Logic
The reason the narrator kills the old man is...
What is the vulture eye?
The narrator believes the vulture eye to be evil.
What did Hitchcock mean by "whodonit"
What is who did it?
What is In?
What are some examples of character archetypes?
The sound of the old man's heart after the narrator kills him most closely symbolizes...
What is the guilt of the narrator?
The phrase "work like the devil" is an example of what type of figurative language?
What is idiom?
What is the ability to make good judgements?
What is to inform, to teach, to persuade, to entertain?
Even though the officers don't suspect anything, the narrator is convinced they know of the old man's death because...
What is the heartbeat of the old man sent the narrator into guilt and paranoia?
The overall central idea of the text is..
a. Film directors often employ various strategies to create a suspense in their films
b. Creating tension requires a change in characters throughout the film many times
c. Popular movies give the audience information about the characters and the setting.
What is Film Directors often employ various strategies to create a suspense in their films?
The part of speech of profound is...
What is an adjective?
_________ are the original pattern or models in which all things of the same type are representation or copies.
What are archetypes?
The reference of "Death" in the text refers to which character?
A.) Narrator
B.) Old man
C.) A spirit or higher power
D.) None of the above
What is A.) Narrator
Which rhetorical appeal does Hitchcock use within the text?