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    cancer was the only reason why they got to know each other. They grew as characters together‚ and to accepting and fighting through their conflict. The short story “The Tell Tale Heart” is about the narrator who does not appreciate the look of an old man’s eye; this causes the narrator to want to kill the old man to get

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    Sane or Not? by Alexa Stiles period-7 In Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart‚" the narrator has a hard time dealing with an old man’s disfunctioned eye‚ and he becomes insane. In this story an old man is killed merely because of his eye. The narrator is crazy and can’t stand the eye and he becomes outraged and suffocates the poor old man. Every night for weeks the narrator would peek his head in the old man’s room and observe him sleep in everyway he could: "Oh‚ you would have laughed to

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is a short story about the murder of an old man told by the unnamed narrator who committed the murder. The narrator gives a very detailed account of the event which gives one a good look at what is going on inside the narrator’s head. Throughout the story the story it becomes increasingly evident that the narrator of the story is not in his right mind and‚ therefore‚ is an unreliable source. It is evident that the narrator lacks the ability to reason logically

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    The Tell Tale Heart is a story‚ on the most basic level‚ of conflict. There is a mental conflict within the narrator himself (assuming the narrator is male). Through obvious clues and statements‚ Poe alerts the reader to the mental state of the narrator‚ which is insanity. The insanity is described as an obsession (with the old man’s eye)‚ which in turn leads to loss of control and eventually results in violence. Ultimately‚ the narrator tells his story of killing his housemate. Although

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    The Tell-Tale Heart suspense essay In the story the tell-tale heart Poe uses the first person narrative to create the suspense and tension making the reader wanting to find out more about what is going on and he uses literary devices to build this tension keeping the reader in suspense. In the story Poe uses a lot of descriptive language when describing both things and events‚ Poe states “For a whole hour I did not move a muscle‚ and in the meantime I did not hear him lie down.” Poe also states

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    The killer in the story “The Tell Tale Heart‚” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ seems to be criminally insane because no one would kill someone because of the way their eye looks‚ he said he loved the man‚ and he was crazy enough to kill him with the man’s very own bed‚ chop him up‚ put him in the floorboard‚ then set right on top of him. The killer was insane because no one should kill someone because their eye looks creepy. “His eye resembled a vulture’s eye” said the killer on page 145 second paragraph. He

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    Edgar Allen Poe‚ in his short story “ The Tell Tale Heart “‚ published in 1843‚ describes‚ in a harried brusque tone‚ the effects of guilt and how the truth will always be revealed. With the use of superficial logos to reveal the deteriorating mental state of the narrator and his twisted reasoning‚ random repetition to show his fascination on detail and rising panic when guilt begins to set in‚ and juxtaposition to show the narrator’s contradicting and confused concept of love and hate‚ Poe himself

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    The story begins with the declaration‚ “TRUE!—nervous—very‚ very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? . . . Hearken! And observe how healthily—how calmly I can tell you the whole story.” Notice how the author made sure to give very little detail on the story’s background‚ except that the narrator had an obsession with the old man’s deformed eye. (“One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture—a pale blue eye‚ with

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    Diana Reyes Miss Skelton English Alternate Ending A Tell Tale Heart Alternate Ending As I released my grip on the pillow that I had used to smother the old man‚ a sense of relief had flown through the vein in my neck like a bird’s wings flowing through the midnight air. The thought of his eye no longer piercing my soul gave me a sensational chill that I have never felt before. Truly I have done my justice in this world‚ but this feeling of justice only lasted yet a brief second. For now

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    The narrator in the Tell Tale Heart is a psychopath because of what he does‚ and his many psychopathic traits. The following will tell why the narrator is a madman just like the Author Edgar Allen Poe. He is a psycho because he killed a man that cared for him because of his eye‚ he believed the old man’s eye was evil‚ he felt little remorse and no guilt after the murder. Also because he claimed to hear the heartbeat of the old man and said it was getting louder and louder. Finally because he snitched

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