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what i dont get it but at least im not answering this weird thing and getting coins lol sorry
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The answer is the last one! Like any other art everything is subjective so anything can be a good subject
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I would say the mood for Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Alan Poe could be described as creepy and haunting, as most of Poe's work can be described. Poe creates a maniacal and defensive tone throughout the story. The narrator is unreliable and constantly defends his sanity.
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The tone is conveyed through the narrator's denial of his madness. The whole concept of the story contributes to the mood, and throughout the story the reader feels uneasy.