Btrr The Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe

Tell-Tale Heart 
Edgar Allan Poe
1 / 15
next
Slide 1: Slide
EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 5

This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

Items in this lesson

Tell-Tale Heart 
Edgar Allan Poe

Slide 1 - Slide

This item has no instructions

The Gothic Novel
In the 18th Century (griezel­roman) ‘the gothic novel’ was originated in England. On the one hand revers to the  Baroque Novel (roman), and on the other hand it refers to another subgenre: the  Historic Novel. The gothic novels, became very popular in other countries as well. The storeis narrate about mystery  and  the supernatural...

Slide 2 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Highlights from the19th-century were Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Other literary wonders are 'Wuthering heights' (1847) van Emily Brontë and her sister Charlotte's 'Jane Eyre' (1847). A later, well-known (Victorian) novel in this genre is Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' from 1897.
Carmilla, by Sheridan Le Fanu was inspired by the same themes with vampires (female), mystery and Romance.


Slide 3 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Assignment
With the use of the next slides we will be analysing Tell-Tale Heart.
Have your short story, answers to the study questions and pen and paper ready. 
Ask questions whenever you feel like it.
Remember that you need to know this a year from now...

Slide 4 - Slide

This item has no instructions

The story The tell-tale heart

Slide 5 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 6 - Video

This item has no instructions

Metaphor
Simile
Personification
I'm drowning in a sea of grief.
The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
My love for you is as deep as the ocean.

Slide 7 - Drag question

This item has no instructions

Which literary devices do you now know?

Slide 8 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

What are some of the themes in Tell-Tale Heart?

Slide 9 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Alliteration
Hyperbole
onomatopoeia
I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
pow-pow!
Kim's kid kept kicking like crazy!

Slide 10 - Drag question

This item has no instructions

What are some of the symbols in Tell-Tale Heart?

Slide 11 - Mind map

Evil Eye,
Death in the walls
Lantern, Crevice, as a spider's thread
What's the irony when it comes to the narrator?

Slide 12 - Open question

ironic: his own speech betrays himself ( for policemen.
the policemen are villains in his view, but he is actually the villain!
He thinks the policemen make fun of him.
He thinks he is not mad, but the more he explains and to convinces the reader, the reader think he is mad.
Give some examples why he think he is so clever

Slide 13 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Which elements of a gothic novel does Tell-Tale Heart have?

Slide 14 - Open question

Mystery, horror, romance, symbolice supernatural
Do you have any questions left? What are they?

Slide 15 - Open question

This item has no instructions