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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” is one of the many famous short stories written by Edgar Allan Poe. It portrays the characteristics of Dark Romanticism. The stories of this kind mainly focus on the darker side of the human spirit and often deal with emotions like depression and grief. The Dark Romantic Movement is based on the notion of self- destruction and original sin. This concept describes that mankind is capable of doing evil deeds and the thirst of revenge can be brutal. In context to The Tell-Tale Heart

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    Marra Wagner Sophomore English-Mr. Hornung 10/25/10 Edgar Allan Poe displays a disturbing paranoia in his short story "The Tell-Tale Heart." The narrator in the story‚ who is also the main character‚ begins to show signs of illness from the very beginning. His paranoia is shown when he can not look into the old man’s "vulture eye" (384)‚ which is the main cause of his paranoia. The narrator in this story shows signs of persecutory paranoia. Persecutory paranoia is "the most prevalant type

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    cerebrate anything of it because he can’t understand the fear. It’s not that they culls not to—it’s that they authentically can’t.The two stories‚ “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe and “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle have some kindred attributes and differences in the narration of their stories. “The Tell Tale Heart” was narrated by murderer‚ while “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” was narrated by a detective‚ but both stories are first person stories and about

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    the narrator is clear and precise so that their audience can understand them. This is not the case in “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe uses an unreliable narrator in this short story which makes it kind of difficult for us to know what to trust and what not to. By only reading what the narrator has written we only see his point of view. This is a huge part of why “The Black Cat” is so prolific. The readers of this short story get to hear it in first person point of view from the main

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    2 The Grisly Murder of the Tell Tale Heart “I remained too much inside my head and ended up losing my mind.” - Edgar Allen Poe This quote along with all his other insane sounding quotes explains what happened to the narrator perfectly‚ because he spent too much time in his own mind thinking about the old man’s eye and it eventually drove him insane before the murder ever took place. The narrator is insane because first of all he had a disease which made him hear things that a normal man could

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    Emotions Always Find a Way Out The Cask of Amontillado and The Tell Tale Heart are stories written by Edgar Alan Poe. In those stories we have evidence of two different ways to be killed‚ one of them with irony to consciously accept to go down your final destiny and the other one with surprise at night while sleeping in your bed. Both murderers killed their victims‚ and told us in a first person narrative how and why they committed the murders. However‚ should we believe everything they said about

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    In the story of “The Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator committed a horrible crime. He was a son to the old man. They they loved each other. He could not stand the old man’s eye that ressembled a vulture to the point where he killed the old man because of it. Who would kill someone they love because of an eye they did not like? He is insane and therefore not guilty but reasoning of insanity. The narrator is triggered by the vulture like eye of the old man. For instance‚ in the story it says‚ “ For it

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    Edgar Allen Poe had a very sad‚ disappointing life. His mother passed away and then his father left‚ leaving young Poe an orphan. He was then taken away from his brothers and sisters and adopted into a well to do family. He received a good education and even attended college for a short time. However‚ he didn’t always get along with his stepfather. They didn’t always agree on the money situation. As he got older‚ he had an alcohol and drug problem. He also developed a gambling problem. All throughout

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    are spoken. The stories “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman are both prime examples of how 19th century authors provoked the ideas of paranoia and mental deterioration within troubled narrators. These disorders can be compared in reference to when each character makes its discovery‚ the similarities can be drawn from discovering these comparisons in mental state‚ and then differences between “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Yellow Wallpaper”

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    Edgar Allan Poe with his horror story‚ Tell Tale Heart‚ as well as Lord Brooke Fulke Greville‚ with his short poem‚Sonnet 100. Both passages support the theme of night time and fear creating an ominous mood to the story‚ but both authors do it in slightly different ways. Greville‚ with his short and ‘sweet’ poem‚ uses short phrases coupled with extensive vocabulary‚ while Poe integrates explaining more than vocabulary‚ and instead of shortening

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