Comparing The Raven And The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe

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“I admit the deed…” Both the poem, “The Raven” and the short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart” were written by Edgar Allan Poe and show how he uses different literary elements to bring out the mood and tone. Edgar Allan Poe is an American writer who was adopted by his aunt and married his cousin, he has a very dark past and writes many different types of stories but mainly horror and poems. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is about a caretaker who kills the man he cares for because of an eye, and “The Raven” is about a man who has a conversation with a raven trying to see his loved Lenore again. Poe uses imagery, characterization, and repetition to create and enhance a similar tone and mood. To begin with, Poe uses many different literary elements to create similar mood and tones between his poems and stories like “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Raven”. Poe uses both auditory and visual imagery to enhance the mood of mystery and fear in the stories. In “The Raven” Poe uses …show more content…

In addition, in “The Tell-Tale Heart” Poe uses visual and auditory imagery to bring the fear the narrator and the old man feels, for example, they described the sound of the death watchers and the random sounds of the night, which scarred the old man leaving him awake, and the narrator also describes how a beam of light fell upon the eye to emphasize the fear he has of that eye. Poe uses the characters he creates to bring the tone and mood and in general the story to each piece he creates. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator says, “old man felt, and pitted him, chuckled at heart”

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