Tell Tale Heart One Pager
PATRICIA WOODFOLK
Created on October 18, 2024
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one pager project
Tell tale heart
Below is a list of what should be included on your page:
- Include the title of the short story and the author’s name.
- Analyze 1 theme or message from the story.
- Provide a brief summary of the story in 1-3 sentences.
- Include one important or memorable quote from the story.
- Choose 3 or more of the following literary elements to incorporate as it applies to the short story setting, characterization, point of view, symbolism, irony, allusion, imagery, foreshadowing, suspense, climax, or any example of figurative language. Include 4 or more illustrations that are directly related to the story.
- You must fill the entire page.
- Your page must be colored.
“The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe One Pager Project A ONE-PAGER is a collage of illustrations and written analyses on one page that make up an aesthetically pleasing and detailed interpretation of a subject or piece of literature. Direction:Share your unique understanding of the text on one page by imaginatively blending your written ideas with colorful images from the story. brainstorm ideas before you begin decorating your page. Use a standard size piece of blank paper (8.5 x 11)
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- Include the title of the short story and the author’s name.
- Analyze 1 theme or message from the story.
- Provide a brief summary of the story in 1-3 sentences.
- Describe the mood of the story using textual evidence.
- Include one important or memorable quote from the story.
- Choose 3 or more of the following literary elements to incorporate as it applies to the short story setting, characterization, point of view, symbolism, irony, allusion, imagery, foreshadowing, suspense, climax, or any example of figurative language.
- Include 4 or more illustrations that are directly related to the story.
- You must fill the entire page.
- Your page must be colored.