"<span>You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded—with what caution—with what foresight—with what dissemination I went to work!" —Edgar Allen Poe (from The Tell-tale Heart)
In this poem, the speaker tells the reader that he is sane shortly before describing himself as a "madman." The irony of this is frightening in the sense that the reader understands that the story has occurred, and they must sit hopelessly awaiting the end. That reader understands that a man who insists on being sane, yet has done such a terrible thing, cannot be so. The speaker is clearly insane, so the reader, being sane (hopefully) is fearful because of this fact.
Answer: The reader knows that madmen are unpredictable and difficult to control.
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Answer:add verbs and pronouns to each line
Explanation:
Romeo and Juliet are effected by fate, do to the decisions they have made. For example when someone steals they are sometimes caught and sometimes not caught. That is focused on how that person thinks about what will happen, or about their fate because of the action.
Another example is when someone hits a ball, they could run to first or the ball could get caught in the air, or thrown to first before the hitter gets there.
Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence