Poe's short stories often have a single, unifited theme that reaches the reader through diction, characterization, plot, dialogue and other elements. The theme of this story might be guilt. The corpse invariably symbolizes some flawed portion of the narrator's personality - in this case, his inability to see the world with a clear eye - and the house represents the narrator himself. Burying the corpse within the house represents the narrator's attempt to bury his flaws rather than dealing with them. and thinks he has freedom from guilt, the feeling of guilt over the murder is too overwhelming to bear. The narrator cannot tolerate it and eventually confesses his supposed 'perfect'; crime. The emotion of guilt easily, if not eventually, crashes through the seemingly unbreakable walls of insanity. I believe that the theme of “The Tell-Tale Heart” is that all human
Poe's short stories often have a single, unifited theme that reaches the reader through diction, characterization, plot, dialogue and other elements. The theme of this story might be guilt. The corpse invariably symbolizes some flawed portion of the narrator's personality - in this case, his inability to see the world with a clear eye - and the house represents the narrator himself. Burying the corpse within the house represents the narrator's attempt to bury his flaws rather than dealing with them. and thinks he has freedom from guilt, the feeling of guilt over the murder is too overwhelming to bear. The narrator cannot tolerate it and eventually confesses his supposed 'perfect'; crime. The emotion of guilt easily, if not eventually, crashes through the seemingly unbreakable walls of insanity. I believe that the theme of “The Tell-Tale Heart” is that all human