“ True! I had been very, very nervous, and I still am. But why do you call me insane?” Said the narrotor of the story “ The Tell-Tale Heart”. At the beginning of the story, the narrotor told the reader that he was not crazy and actually really calm. But we all know the truth is opposite. The calm person won’t mention himself or herself is calm. And what kind of the situation would a normal person kill another person because of vulture-eye? After the narrotor did, he started feel the sense became acute, he thought he could hear everything, but that was because he was crazy. Another evidence for he was crazy, it’s when the polices came to his house. He did a good job on convince them that everything is okay, just a moment he was going to escaped-- He asked the police men to sit in the room which hid a corpse! Also the tone of grammer of speaking for the narrator, the exclamation marks, and the feeling of the whole story, the author used the first person point of view to makes the readers know more about the narrotor( who is also the main character of the story.) in the narrotor’s words, which is more natural and easier.
Amber:
ReplyDeleteWhen I was reading the story, it always makes me feel nervous, every parts, every sentences, always makes me feel insecure,you did a great a great job on this.
-Vivi Weng