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  • Exposition
  • Conflicts
  • Rising Action
  • The narrator lives in the old man's house. Every day he takes care of him. He loves the old man. However, there is one thing he can't help but be vexed by--the old man's vulturous pale blue eye. With this thought in his mind he begins to develop a plot to murder the old man, brought about by his insanity. Soon after the murder, the police drop by to investigate.
  • Climax
  • Man (Narrator) vs. Self: The narrator is at war with his own sanity. He convinces himself that he isn't insane by pretending the actions he makes are more calculated than that of a crazy man. However, it just proves that he is one. The eye itself is a symbol of his lack of sanity, described as "pale blue, with a film over it."Man (Narrator) vs. Old Man: While the narrator does not hate the old man himself whatsoever, he loathes the old man's one blue eye, which he describes as a "vulture eye." The eye causes him to set out his "insane" plan to rid himself of the man's eye. Finally, it is also the beating of the old man's heart that triggers the narrator's confession to the police.
  • Falling Action
  • Then...
  • (1) For seven nights, the narrator continues to take care of the man, but every night he creeps up to the old man's room and then opens the door. Then, he slowly undoes the lantern's latch so that only a sliver of light shines upon the old man's eye. But every night the "vulture's eye" is closed. (2) However, on the eighth night, he does the same, but more cautiously than usual. As he opens the door little by little with a silent and triumphant chuckle, the old man is awoken. Yet the narrator does not draw back but waits silently. The old man then gives a groan of mortal terror. The narrator, after a period of wait, then lets a slimmer of light shine through the lantern.
  • Resolution
  • On the eighth night...
  • VILLANS! DISSEMBLE NO MORE! I ADMIT THE DEED! IT IS THE BEATING OF HIS HIDEOUS HEART!
  • THUMP THUMP
  • Edgar Allan Poe's Tell Tale Heart, Storyboard by Minji Kim and Melody Wu
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