The Tell-Tell Heart: Presented by Rajiv Sir

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The Tell-tell

Heart
Presented by Rajiv sir
Contents of Discussion
Here’s what we will discuss in this session:

1. What made the narrator confess his crime? What is the reality of the ‘ dull, low ,quick’
sound?
2. Do you think the narrator is mad? Give reason for your answer.

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Format of long
Question
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Format of Long
question

Maintain at least 1-2-1


paragraphs

1.Intro
1.Body
2.Body

1.concluson
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Mention the text
Writer / author
Theme
Address the question Asked
Never write more than 3
sentences
Maximum 3 to 5 lines

p ag e.
le - Ta le Hear
The Ta 109-115

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What to do In ● You can explain here what answer
body parts ? is demanded

● Bigin your answer hitting at the


head of the question

● Elaborate your arguement

● Cite example from the text to bring


credibility in your answer
● Make an inference to justify your
claim
● Repeat the same process for other
body as well

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Conclusion
Exam
t
conten

definition lenght
It is to say what is said Better to make 3 to 5 lines
paragraph

sentences Why
Try to conclude using It exhibits your sincerity
maximum 3 sentences

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Question 1 page
Features of 115
the Question Would you call the
narrator mad?

Question no 2 page
115
Justify the title “The tale-
Sample Sho tale Heart”
rt
Questions

Queston no 3
What made the narrator
confess his crime?

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Question no 1
Introduction
What made the
narrator confess Arthor- Allan Edgar
his crime ? poe
What is the Text- The Tell-Tale
reality of the Heart
‘dull ,low Theme- crime and
,quick, sound’ ?
Confession
Address the question
Asked

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Body Body
Begin your answer hitting Better to ennumerate
at the head of the question reasons with first, secondly
etc.

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Examples Cited from Text
the Heartbeat of the heart is infected by his
Dead Man. crime

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

narrative confesses his In reality that sound is


crime . To the the beating of his own
bombshell of the heart
readers
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Conceals yet
Confesses

● Despite concealing the evidences the


narrative confesses his crime
● Because troubled by a continuously
ringing in his ears; a low, dull, quick
,sound
● narrator listens to that sound which
keeps on growing louder and louder

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He relates
it with the
Heartbeat ● He had heard it when he had
of the gone inside the room of the old
man with the intention of
Dead Man. killing him
● He draws the same conclusion
that the beating sound is
nothing but the heart beat of the
old man

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In reality
that low,
dull,
quick
,sound is ● narrator's own hidden guilt over the
deed is projected onto the dead
the beating man's heart

of his own ● narrator's guilty feelings.


● sound turns out to be unbearable
heart ● confesses his crime.

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his heart is
infected by his
crime.

● victim of guilt psychology.


● his own heartbeats grow to be a
source and suffering, torment,
affliction, and burden ,
● suffering becomes unbearable and
agonizing,
● the narrator confesses his crime.

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Conclusion
To sum up, his guilt psychology made the
narrator confess the crime

The reality of that sound turns out to be the


sound of his own hear beat telling the tale of
his killing

the title hence is appropriate in the context


in the story as it deals with the issue of crime
confession and relief 

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Where to Contact?
Alternate Education What It Is For? Where Is It?
Foundation 014107111

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