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    Analyzing The Tell Tale Heart Is a man too calm to be insane? The man in "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe seems to think so. He is a classic example of Poe ’s unreliable narrator‚ a man who cannot be trusted to tell the objective truth of what is happening. His unreliability becomes immediately evident in the first paragraph of the story‚ when he insists on his clarity of mind and attributes any signs of madness to his nervousness and oversensitivity‚ particularly in the area of hearing

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    The Calamitous Plot of the Tell Tale Heart Who knew that the heart of a corpse would gossip and eventually point out the suspect inadvertently? The feeling of nervousness and a sense of rage would plague the mind of an individual‚ who was sane at mind until he looks in the eye of an old man. The “Eye”‚ which resembles that of a vulture‚ is a pale eye with a film over it. This very “Eye” gave the narrator a notation to take the life of the innocent old man. (par. 2) On his quest to annihilating

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    彭郁雯 01121133 英一A Professor: 馬健君 Introduction to English Literature and American Literature‚ Tue 78 Paper1: The Tell-Tale Heart Oct‚ 23‚ 2012 The Symbol in “The Tell-Tale Heart” According to the Norton Introduction to Literature‚ the definition of symbol is that” A symbol in a work of literature compares or puts together two things that are in some ways dissimilar. A symbol in literature usually carries richer and various meanings‚ as does a flag or religious image. And because of

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    poetry in the nineteenth century. As such‚ Poe had a very clear idea of what he deemed to be the perfect short story‚ as detailed in his review of Hawthorne’s Twice Told Tales. In the review‚ Poe argued that every aspect of a short story must contribute to the effect that the piece intends to convey. Poe’s prose‚ “The Cask of Amontillado‚” exemplifies this notion of effect through graphic depictions of moral shock‚ horror‚ and suspense. One manner in which Poe conveys this effect of shock‚ horror‚ and

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    The first short story under analysis is titled “The Tell-Tale Heart”. The story is told by an unknown first person narrator which is the protagonist at the same time. In the first paragraph‚ the narrator addresses directly the readers and claims that he is very nervous but not mad. He believes that his “disease” has helped to sharpen his senses. To prove his sanity‚ he relates his story. The narrator has killed an old man. The reason that motivated the crime is obscure even for himself. He says that

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    vulture eye which he believes is evil. Poe creates fear and dread in his story with characters and violence and technique. Edgar Allan Poe creates a sensation of fear in the reader with his highly developed characters. There were two characters in this tale‚ the first being the narrator. The narrator had three salient characteristics such as his highly obsessive nature. This was shown in numerous ways such as repetition‚ his disturbingly calm away of describing his malicious

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    The Tell-Tale-Heart In the story The Tell-Tale-Heart the writer Edgar Allan Poe expresses his own experience to the story by describing himself towards the old man. The writer Edgar Allan Poe took a tale about an old man who was unstable and states a main point and purpose that he can reach the dark side that exists to all humans. Edgar Allan Poe tries to present the information in a way that shows others that hurting others will make you feel guilty of what you have done. The writer Edgar Allan

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    Madness of Tell-Tale Heart

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    once said‚ “Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.” There are many breathtaking horror stories‚ but none of them influenced literature as much as “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Poe uses the character and theme to make “The Tell-Tale Heart” one of his near perfect tales. His works often explored the inner workings of the human mind; in particular its dark side (Bouchard). This story shows the terrible war of superego upon the id‚ the endless battle between conscience

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    Edgar Allen Poe does a fantastic job of using symbols to convey complex ideas. To begin‚ the story “The Cask of Amontillado” has a few symbols. One of the best symbols includes the coat of arms that the Montresor family has. The man who is victim to all of the “pranks” from Fortunato is tired of being messed with and seeks revenge. The coat of arms is described by the narrator as‚ “a huge human foot d’or‚ in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel” (Poe

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    going to be helping me critique “The Tell-Tale Heart”. I will be analyzing the unimaginable words of Edgar Allen Poe. Trying to understand the trail of thought and the technique of this amazing writer. “Many people define horror by its subjects. We all think of creatures like Frankenstein’s monster‚ Dracula‚ and the wolfman as monsters in the horror genre.”(Russel 125). This is further represented in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”. “The Tell-Tale Heart” doesn’t have any Dracula’s or Frankenstein

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