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Consider the point of view used in Edgar Allan Poe’s short story "The Tell-Tale Heart." In a 150-word paragraph, explain how the story might have been different if it were written in a different point of view. Use examples from the story to support your answer.

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Both“The Tell-Tale Heart” and “Rules of the Game" stories use the first-person point of view, in both the narrator is the main character. Also in both stories, the narrator looks into past events with a new point of view.

The differences between the two storys is the central character in “The Tell-Tale Heart” is an unknown adult where the central character in “Rules of the Game” is a little girl named Waverly. The narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” is insane adult male where the narrator in “Rules of the Game” is a young girl trying to solve problems with her mother.

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Basically, just describe what kind of emotions you think Poe was using for that main POV and if it were to be from the old man with a different color eye's POV how do you think he would have acted. you could also describe how you might think the old man was treated. Then you could Like try to describe what may have gone through his mind when a crazy man was trying to kill him.

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It's been a while since I've read the story but I tried to answer the best I could with my memory, but anyways I just hope this helps a bit <3

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