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    short stories in which a well known one is "The Tell-Tale Heart". The short story ”The Tell-Tale Heart” is told in first person because it uses I‚ but the narrator is unknown. During the story the unknown narrator is presumed mentally ill or disturbed for the reasons that he constantly argues with himself‚ he tries to convince the audience that he is not mad‚ and he is obsessed with the old man’s “vulture eye”. In the beginning of “The Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator claims he has a “disease” that has

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    "The Tell Tale Heart" as people say‚ "This story is told through the eyes of a madman.......Who‚like all of us‚ believed that he was sane." Sanity believe it or not‚ is harder to keep than you think. One thing that I have learned from "The Tell Tale Heart" which is‚ obsessing over little things‚ is that obsession can lead to insanity. As it did for the man when he obsessed over the old man’s eye and heart beat. Obsessions are a common thing and my three basic points of this are‚ the insanity of the

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    6 hours for the verdict‚ the jury comes out. “We find the defendant to be.....” While the killer/narrator sat with the police officers‚ he heard the repetitive beating of the old man’s heart until he couldn’t take it anymore. He finally exclaimed the horrible deed he had done. The narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” should be decided as guilty according to clever planning and a personal statement of committing the crime. No matter what‚ the criminal needs to receive punishment for the crime they

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    The tell-tale Sadist: Sadism and Masochism in “The tell-tale heart” Many of Poe’s tales portray characters which intently harm other creatures or people and enjoy the process of doing so. This tendency which Poe himself called “the spirit of perverseness”(Poe 10) in The Black Cat is described as the need to cause pain to other being without any reason‚ evil per se. However‚ from a psychological point of view‚ this spirit of perverseness would be labeled as sadism and its source may be traced by

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    The use of setting by the narrator in “A Tell-Tale Heart” Edgar Allan Poe’s “A Tell-Tale Heart” is about a man‚ driven by madness‚ who murders an old man in order to escape his fear. I believe that the narrator chose the time and place of his crime intentionally‚ for the following reasons: The deed was committed in the dark‚ which also describes his thoughts. The murderous act was in the old man’s bedroom‚ with the bed being the murder weapon‚ in order to achieve redemption. Also‚ the crime was

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    story then the story would be dull and tasteless. In the story he turns from an animal lover to a murder. He committed a terrible crime due to his alcoholism. In the short story “The Black Cat‚” Edgar Allan Poe use symbolism and Point of View to convey the readers that what he did was not his fault it was “ The Cat.” The first literary element that the author uses to convey the theme is when the readers realized how “alcohol” symbolizes the narrator’s problems‚ abusing his wife and pets all started

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    disorders that affect your mood‚ thinking‚ and behavior. All of these can cause someone or something to be very violent. For example‚ the narrator and antagonist of this story “Tell-Tale Heart” has a very severe case of mental illness which causes him to be violent “I knew that sound well‚ too. It was the beating of the old man’s heart. It increased my fury‚ as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage” the old man was cut up into pieces and was very dead (Poe‚ 66). In addition‚ the narrator

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    According to The Poetry Foundation‚ Poe is considered as “the architect of the modern short story‚” and “Tell-Tale Heart” is a powerful tale of psychological terror is one of “his best and best-known works.” David R. Saliba has disagreed that Poe’s “structural omission of an objective viewpoint for the reader [in Tell-Tale Heart] forces the reader to experience the tale with no point of reference outside the framework of the story”. Everyone can read a text with an external sense of reality; all

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    A literary convention is a specific pattern like a repetition of a word or phrase. Throughout The Tell Tale Heart the author‚ Poe‚ uses a repetition convention. For example‚ in the very first sentence Poe writes‚ “True! –nervous –very‚ very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses –not destroyed –not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell

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    Poe’s dark and macabre stories give the readers a sense of tension‚ and uneasiness‚ but they provide insight into his cruel life. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” discusses Poe’s tormenting feelings‚ and delves within his affliction that is alcoholism‚ and how that disease creates a monster inside of him. Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart” illustrates the extent of the main character’s insanity. These stories both explain and run parallel to Poe’s life and displays feelings of guilt‚ and how symbolism

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