Have you ever wanted to kill someone because of their eye?Most people would not either but, in The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, that is just the reason the crazy main character wants to kill this old man. “He had the eye of a vulture” (Poe 89), he thought. In the story, the foolish main character has a plan to kill an old mean in the dead of night. Suspense is a feeling of tension, fear, and excitement felt by the reader when reading. Poe builds suspense throughout the story when using descriptions of the character’s anxiety and fear, vivid words, and details of a creepy setting.zz In the story, The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, Poe describes the main character’s anxiety and fear to create suspense. For instance, the reader can feel the suspense when the author says, “I foamed - I raved - I swore. I swung the chair upon which I had been sitting, and grated it upon the boards” (Poe 94). Therefor, the reader can sense the character’s anxiety and and anger. Similarly, Poe expands the reader’s feeling of suspense when he writes, “And now a new anxiety seized me - the sound would be heard by neighbor” (Poe 92). He begins to become nervous that the neighbors will hear him. In the text evidence the author builds suspense …show more content…
In The Tell-Tale Heart the author writes, “ I went boldly into the chamber, and spoke courageously to him, calling him by a name in a hearty tone” (Poe 90). The author explains how this character moves and speaks throughout the story.The reader can just imagine how the main character is conversing with the old man and they get goose bumps waiting for what he will do next. The author also explains, “He had the eye of a vulture - a pale blue eye, with a film over it” ( Poe 89). When reading this the reader can picture the eye in their mind because of how it is described. They could feel like the eye is right in front of them in that