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    In the story‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” my theme for this story is that it doesn’t take an insane person to kill another person. This is the theme for this story because the main character may seem insane‚ but there is a chance he might not be. One the other hand‚ some people might not agree and think he is insane. One possibility people would agree with is where he says he isn’t mad. In the story‚ the narrator says‚ “... but why will you say that I am mad? I heard all things in the heaven

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    I strongly believe that the caretaker/narrator of Edgar Allen Poe’s A Tell Tale Heart is insane for he killed the old man he was taking care of. One reason why the narrator is a bit wrong in the mind is that he took so much pride in planning and executing the murder. For 7 days and nights he would go the old man’s room‚ spend an hour just putting his head in door‚ to spy on him. When the police came shortly after the deed was done‚ the narrator showed them gleefully around the house‚ saying that

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    Insane or guilty? Good morning your honor and ladies and gentlemen of the jury‚ today is the day that the defendant in Edgar Allen Poe’s “ The Tell-Tale Heart” is proven to be insane; using the McNaughton rule the caretaker should be placed in a state hospital for the criminally insane. The McNaughton is a standard to be applied by the jury‚ after hearing medical testimony from prosecution and defense experts‚ It states that a presumption of sanity‚ unless the defense proved otherwise. The caretaker

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    SANE OR INSANE?’ To understand what something is‚ we should also have a clear understanding of what it is not. Charactering an object having components of the usual does not necessarily mean that it is what one describes it to be. To be characterized as usual it should also be not unusual. Following this analogy ‚a normal person should not be only describes by

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    The killer in the story “The Tell Tale Heart‚” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ seems to be criminally insane because no one would kill someone because of the way their eye looks‚ he said he loved the man‚ and he was crazy enough to kill him with the man’s very own bed‚ chop him up‚ put him in the floorboard‚ then set right on top of him. The killer was insane because no one should kill someone because their eye looks creepy. “His eye resembled a vulture’s eye” said the killer on page 145 second paragraph. He

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    Is He Truly Insane? “The man denies that he is insane. He offers proof. Can you believe him?” (Poe‚ 22) This is one of the most intriguing lines in the short story ‘The Tell Tale Heart’ written by Edgar Allan Poe. This quote defines the whole purpose of the short story in fewer than two sentences. The whole story is dedicated to proving that the narrator in the short story is actually‚ sane. Due to many pieces of evidence‚ one can have various opinions in debating whether the narrator is

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    In the Tragic History of Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ ‚ the sane Hamlet occasionally switches between sanity and insanity. When madness orders Hamlet’s purpose‚ he puts on an “antic disposition” (I.V.463). On the other hand‚ when sanity proves worthy‚ Hamlet continues back to being logical. Hamlet claims he is “mad north-north-west (II.ii)‚ meaning he is mad sometimes and sane other times. To achieve his goals‚ Hamlet continues back and forth between sanity and insanity‚ which ironically‚ shows

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    Is Jerry Sane Or Insane

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    Jerry to prove if he’s insane or sane.” I was nervous because this would be my first case. Jerry had killed bob who he said he liked. Jerry is saying that he is sane and not insane. I believe that Jerry is legally insane and I’m ready to prove my case. I did not think that something this important would be my first case. I was chosen for the case ‚since they thought I was the right person for it. “Ladies and gentleman‚ we will be hearing the case for Jerry that proves he is insane.” said Judge Fudge

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    In the “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is extremely uncanny due to the reader’s inability to trust him. Right from the beggining the reader can tell that the narrator is crazy although the narrator does proclaim that he is sane‚ the reader obviously tell that the narrator is crazy. Since a person cannot trust a crazy person‚ the narrator himself is unreliable and therefore uncanny. Also as the story progress the narrator falls deeper and deeper into lunacy making him more and more

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    “The Tell Tale Heart” A widely acclaimed author named Edgar Allan Poe is known for his bizarre stories on murderers‚ madmen and mysterious women. In his short story‚ “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ the narrator leads us through his thoughts on himself and the actions he took on the old man. The narrator cunningly devised a plan to kill an old man because of his vulture-looking eye. For him‚ the eye was very disturbing and he decided to forever get rid of it. He doesn’t even find himself mad for doing so

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