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Tell-Tale Heart Horror Escape Room

Johnson, Nadia S (MCHS)

Created on October 22, 2024

Edgar Allan Poe's Tell-Tell Heart Review

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Transcript

Tell-tale heart

Horror Escape room

START

Introduction

"There once was a man...driven mad. Driven mad by the sight of an eye...an evil eye...the eye of a vulture that resides in the head of an old man. While this madness clouded his mind, he thought - the only way to get rid of the eye is to murder the man. Yet, the madness stayed with him...for even with the eye gone, now he hears the thump..thump..thump..of the man's murdered heart."

Explore the house

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01

What is the most accurate description for the "vulture eye" in the story?

a deep red bloodshot eye

pale blue with a film

dark black and wrinkled

02

What is the reason the narrator gives for wanting to kill the old man?

He wants the old man's gold.

He doesn't like the old man's eye.

The old man is mean to him.

03

According to the narrator, why does he fail to kill the old man the first seven nights??

The old man was sleeping with both of his eyes closed

The old man awoke at the sound of the creaking door.

The narrator felt bad about what he was doing.

04

From what perspective is the story narrated?

Third Person

First Person

Second Person

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Find the key to continue

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01

Why do the police officers come to the narrator's home?

They heard a loud noise while out on patrol.

They are responding to reports of an escaped mental patient in the area.

They wanted to stop by to see their old friend.

A neighbor contacted the police after hearing a scream.

02

Which of the following is NOT one of the steps that the narrator took to cover up his crime?

He burns the clothes that he was wearing.

He charms the police officers and tells them lies.

He chops up the old man's body in the bathtub.

He puts the old man's body under the floorboard.

03

How does the narrator get caught?

The police officers trick the narrator into admitting his guilt.

A witness told the police officers what happened.

The narrator confesses because he hears noises in his head.

The police can hear the heart beating under the floor.

04

Where does the narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” hide the old man’s body?

Under the floorboards

Under the bed

Buried in the yard

In a closet

You found a secret message

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Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order

01

...Keep playing

02

...One more

03

Start over...

You found a new item for your inventory

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Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter

224

Enter the secret code

Code

Based on the context clues, what is the best meaning of dissimulation? ­­“You should have seen how wisely I proceeded – with what caution – with what foresight – with what dissimulation I went to work.”

01

Disguise

Effort

Shock

Based on the context clues, what is the best meaning of vehemently? “I talked more quickly – more vehemently; but the noise steadily increased."

02

Carefully

Rudely

Passionately

Based on the context clues, what is the best meaning of audacity? “In the enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the room and desired them here to rest from their fatigues, while I myself, in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph...

03

Boldness

Disrespect

Cowardice

A briefcase has appeared...

It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it

Congratulations

You escaped the madman before he could steal your heart too!

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all progress made so far...

Back

Exit

Oh, no. He hears your heartbeat...

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