In “The Tell-Tale Heart,” Edgar Allan Poe primarily uses first-person narration to show how the conflict will be resolved. The narrator’s disturbed mindset and the intensity of their emotions create a sense of psychological conflict that is key to the story. By providing insight into the narrator's thoughts and feelings, Poe builds tension and suspense, leading the reader to anticipate the resolution of the conflict, which revolves around the narrator's obsession and subsequent actions.
Use the paragraph from “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe to answer the question. What does Poe achieve with this paragraph? (1 point) Responses He uses elements of setting to create a new mood in the story. He uses elements of setting to create a new mood in the story. He moves the plot forward through the character’s specific actions. He moves the plot forward through the character’s specific actions. He uses conflict between characters to explain the change in setting. He uses conflict between characters to explain the change in setting. He uses first-person narration to show how the conflict will be resolved.
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