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    CONSEQUENCES OF PHOBIA IN EDGAR ALLAN POE’S “THE TELL-TALE HEART” “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ is a thrilling short story by Edgar Allan Poe. It is about the narrator’s attempt to convince us that he is not crazy‚ just have keen senses as we realize when he says: “Why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharped my senses” (The Tell- Tale Heart‚ p.44). He tries to persuade us of his innocence and his sanity telling how he was able to kill an old man‚ proprietor of the house where he lives

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    Albert Einstein once said “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” In the short story “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator secretly murders an old man for his strange looking eyeball. Once done reading this story‚ the author too reveals that the murder was insane for killing the old man for a number of reasons. For instance‚ when the narrator begins to go into the old man’s room every night to spy on him‚ he claims “For it was not the

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    speeding. Fear can be useful‚ but it can also be damaging. A disadvantage of fear is that it can lead to paranoia which then leads to obsession. Obsession is dangerous as seen in the three stories written by Edgar Allen Poe. The first story “Tell-Tale Heart”‚ it’s about a man that obsesses about a creepy eye. The “Pit and the Pendulum” is about a man that’s stuck in a prison and is faced with many extremely difficult obstacles. Finally‚ the “Masque of Red Death” is about a prince named Prince Prospero

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    and the loss of his wife-to-be to another man (Clark). Possibly‚ without those troubling experiences‚ Poe couldn’t have imagined such eerie and enthralling tales. Some of his most acclaimed and well-known works are “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.” These are stories based on characters that go insane over obsession involving an eye. Both characters have a relentless urge to kill. And‚ both of the murderers stuff the dead bodies into the foundation of a house. The main characters are questioned

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    “The Black Cat”‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ and “the Masque of the Red Death”‚ Poe uses often demented characters‚ rich symbolism‚ as well as unique perspectives to convey themes from his own life and build his stories effects. Poe’s use of characterization in the stories ‘The Black Cat”‚ “the Tell-Tail Heart”‚ and “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ allow Poe to demonstrate the madness that his characters typically go through. For example in “the Tell-Tale Heart” on page one Poe writes

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    The death penalty is one of the most controversial topics in the world right now. This controversy is only emphasized in the short story‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe when a man murders another man over his “vulture” eye. The story takes place in an old room of an old house. He suffers from mental illness‚ and he is scared by his neighbor’s “vulture” eye. This paranoia and anxiety leads to the murder of the old man. Based on the evidence presented in the 8th Amendment of the Death Penalty

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    Bang!! The gavel hits the table as the main character is tried and the attorney needs to find the right punishment. The story “Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is about a mentally ill man who kills another man. It is in the perspective of the killer. He wants to kill his target since his unusual eyeball which was described as “pale blue eye with a film over it” annoyed him. He waits for over a week to plan his kill. He can only be annoyed if the eye is opened. After the eye is revealed to the

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a short story created by Edgar Allen Poe. He uses the narrator’s point of view to builds a suspenseful attitude throughout. The narrator’s unhealthy mental state makes him seem crazy but he tries to say how sane he is. The point of view of the narrator is used in a unreliable fashion by the way he talks by repeating words and calling himself “clever” and “cunning” but nobody can be unhealthy but better at the same time. Also‚ the narrator experiences time very slowly throughout

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    "Tell all the truth but tell it slant" By Emily Dickinson Tell all the Truth but tell it slant--- Success in Cirrcuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth’s superb surprise As Lightening to the Children eased With explanation kind The Truth must dazzle gradually Or every man be blind--- Emily Dickinson poem "Tell all the truth but tell it slant" is about telling the full ’truth and nothing but the truth’ and how its affects ones perception of how "truth" should be told. The

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    Erika Barnett Professor Curley Daring the Nightmare 13 October 2010 A Freudian Analysis of “The Tell-Tale Heart” By Edgar Allen Poe As an esteemed psychologist analyzing this accused murderer‚ I have found a few key pieces of evidence that ultimately lead me to the decision that the murderer is in fact mad and I recommend psychological rehabilitation as well as jail sentence as a proper penalty for the crime committed. Although‚ he claims he can recount the night of the murder “healthily and

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