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    “If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it‚ does it make a sound?” A Reader- Oriented approach to Edgar Alan Poe’s The Tell- Tale Heart The Titular question is an old philosophical riddle for which a wide range of metaphysical and non-metaphysical solution has been offered. The answers differ based on the perspective of the interpreter. Judging these answers is neither possible nor desirable for us‚ but the riddle and the ensuing debates attest to the veracity of one of the most

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    Comparative Analysis of the Tell Tale Heart and the Raven Edgar Allen Poe was the author of several daunting works of literature. Two examples of Edgar Allen Poe’s literature are "The Tell Tale Heart" and "The Raven." If we compare these two works‚ one a short story and the other a poem‚ we will see that Poe shows great mastery of symbolism‚ as well as other forms of literary technique. In these two stories‚ many people would say that Poe uses the tales to reflect the way he perceives

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    Reality Vs. Perception- “The Tell Tale Heart” The short story “the Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe centers on the insanity of a man as he battles with his own guilt and conscience as a result of killing an old man. The story is about a man which desperately tries to convince the audience of his sanity‚ meanwhile retelling the events of his actions. This story wholly displays the difference between reality and perception‚ and in this story there is stark difference between the two in the protagonist’s

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    Jessica Clark Matthew Chase English Comp 2 MWF 10:00AM October 3rd‚ 2011 A Guilty Conscience Shown in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe is an intellectual murder story told from a first-person perspective of an eccentric narrator who kills a man because he is so frightened of the man’s eye. The mad narrator ultimately is unable to maintain his innocence to the deed. The narrator is obsesses with the vulture eye of the old man who he lives with

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    literature and each time provides a deeper insight into his characters. The symbolization of the eye leads to the reveal of the psyche and soul‚ an exposure that leaves Poe’s characters feeling uncomfortable and revealed. In “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ eyes are used as symbols to identify that the eyes are the windows to the soul. In “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator acts violently towards his cat for no particular reason. Although the narrator doesn’t

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    The Murderer versus the Murder Reflection Paper on “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Alan Poe A major aspect in this story is the climax‚ since in my opinion there is more than one. Which I believe is good since the story does not stop after the first climax‚ which is the murder; it seems to get even more suspenseful. Inevitably‚ the first climax is when the narrator‚ whose name and gender is unknown in the story‚ finally murders the old man after eight nights of planning. “There was no pulsation

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    In “Tell­Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ one central idea is obsession. Poe uses  both structural choices and point of view to show this central idea.  Poe’s structural choices shows us how much obsession about getting rid of the  eye the narrator has. In paragraph three it says“undid the lantern cautiously oh so  cautiously ­­ cautiously”. This repetition shows us that the narrator is putting a lot of  effort and time into his obsession. In paragraph eleven it says “The old man’s hour has  come

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    Looks Can Be Deceiving In the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is referred to as mad or insane‚ but he says that the disease has only sharpened his senses. The narrator insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with a virtue eye. The old man appears to be more of a mystery‚ the neighbor notifies the three policemen of the suspected murder. The three policemen do not have any special role besides of doing their job of being the policemen that they are. A guilty conscience

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    The Tell-Tale Brain The book‚ The Tell-Tale brain explains how humans are unique in the world. This uniqueness stems from the brain we humans possess. The human brain has evolved according to 2 different methods. The first‚ most commonly known‚ is biological evolution. This type of evolution is slow and can take centuries for a single‚ subtle change to appear. While the second‚ is the cultural evolution. This type is fast compared to biological evolution. These two evolutionary processes gave birth

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    Dark Intentions of the Soul Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” demands your attention the whole time you are reading it because the drama never stops throughout the story. The drama just keeps getting bigger and bigger. An unnamed man tells us every step of the way that he took to kill an old man whose eye resembled an eye of a vulture. The man describes it as saying‚ “One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture…a pale blue eye‚ with a film over it” (Poe 2). Even though the man seems to be

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