He uses sensory details in this quote to give an eerie feeling to the reader. Including these details makes the story come to life. They almost make you feel like you are a part of the story. There is one part of the story that gives you a truly scary feeling, according to Poe, “For it was not the old man I felt I had to kill; it was the eye, his Evil Eye.” The author uses charged words like “kill” in the story as well to give it the eerie mood. Hearing the word “kill” can often send chills up your spine. It is the type of word that you could add to a story to give it feeling and more interest. Words like “kill” and “evil” are some of the charged words that give the story the emphasis it needs to be more interesting, and help give it an eerie mood. “The Tell-Tale Heart,” gives an eerie and unsettling feeling by using imagery and descriptive details. He includes these details by talking about the old man’s vulture eye, how the eye made his blood go cold, and using charged words. The techniques that Poe uses in his story give it an eerie, unsettling