Across
- 4. what compels the narrator of Tell-Tale Heart to kill the old man
- 5. a hint or clue of what is to come
- 6. the anxiety or apprehension from a mysterious action
- 8. how Montresor murders Fortunato
- 9. “And I, Fortunato — I drink to your long life.” --> what kind of irony?
- 12. the kind of irony when a the reader knows something a character does not
- 13. literature Poe is known for writing
- 14. a symbol of guilt and madness in Tell-tale Heart
Down
- 1. the city Poe is buried in
- 2. the name of the narrator's cat in The Black Cat
- 3. what Montresor is obsessed with
- 7. when a narrator is untrustworthy
- 10. the # of days the narrator of Tell-Tale heart watches the old man
- 11. Fortunato's vice
- 15. what the narrator of The Black Cat loves
