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    The Tell-Tale Heart

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    Andrew Fiddler Professor Esquivel English 1020 15 February 2013 Themes of “The Tell-Tale Heart” Edgar Allen Poe explores the similarity of love and hate in many stories‚ especially “The Tell Tale Heart.” In “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” the narrator confesses a love for an old man whom he then violently murders and dismembers the body and hides the pieces below the floorboards in the bedroom. When the police arrive‚ the narrator appears normal and unshaken by the murder. Later on‚ the man gives in

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    The behavior of the narrator in The Tell-Tale heart demonstrate characteristic that are associated with people with obsessive-compulsive disorder and paranoid schizophrenia . When Poe wrote this story in 1843 obsessive-compulsive disorder and paranoia had not been discovered. However in modern times the characteristics demonstrated by the narrator leads people to believe that he has a mental illness. Poe’s narrator demonstrates classic signs throughout the story leading the reader to believe that

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” Indeed Tells A Tale Edgar Allan Poe ’s “A Tell-Tale Heart” is a first person account of a mad man as he justifies‚ plans‚ and commits murder. The tale begins with the speaker‚ a nameless man‚ explaining that he is not insane but‚ instead‚ a thoughtful and logical man who is taunted by his old friend ’s deformed eye and‚ in turn‚ is left with no choice but to “take the life of the old man‚ and thus rid myself of the eye for ever” (Poe 1245). Poe’s colorful prose takes the reader

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    Ushers Home In general‚ we use spoken language or use symbols to help us communicate with one another. Surprisingly every word is a symbol for something. For example‚ the word house is a sound but also represents the physical object of a house. In regards to symbolism it can be used for really anything. Symbolism can transform any word to the point that it has a stronger meaning behind it. In the short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” Edgar Allan Poe is able to incorporate a lot of symbolism

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ The Tell-Tale Heart‚ it focuses on a disturbed man who has an intense infatuation with his elderly neighbor’s “vulture eye”. The madman or the narrator says that the eye is evil and states several times that it needs to be terminated. The story builds up to the climax point where the madman snaps and kills his elderly neighbor. Throughout the tale‚ the man expresses to the audience that he is not mad at all‚ that his actions are justifiable. The man starts off by

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    4.4 “Fall of the House of Usher” Analysis - Understanding the Single Effect Edgar Allan Poe was not only one of the earliest writers of the literary short story‚ but also the first to classify and define it. A short story‚ said Poe‚ should be written to create a single effect. Every character‚ detail‚ and incident‚ from the first sentence on‚ should contribute to this effect. Certainly the effect of "The Fall of the House of Usher" is one of terror‚ with mounting dread in every scene. Following

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    the story “The Fall of the House of Usher” written by Edgar Allen Poe embodies the romantic theme through a very dark matter. The story starts of by describing an extremely gloomy setting where many of the trees are dead and isn’t a very pleasant area to live in. Poe goes on and introduces us to Roderick Usher who seems to suffer a mental illness which ends up leading to his sister’s death. Poe utilizes the themes of a very dark romanticism through focusing on the one Roderick Usher and the somber

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    A example of bad imagination would be if someone is easily paranoid‚ and any little thing they hear scares them. A quote from Edgar Allan Poe’s “ The Fall of the House of Usher states‚” No sooner had these syllables passed my lips‚ than-as if a shield of brass had indeed‚ at the moment‚ fallen heavily upon a floor of silver(...) Completely unnerved‚ I leaped to my feet(...) (Poe‚29). This quote states how the narrator

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    started debating about the endings of some of Poe’s stories. Although many theories have been stated‚ the most logical explanation would be vampires were the cause of the “hauntings” in “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe. A clear piece of evidence of vampires present in “The Fall of the House of Usher would be Roderick’s appearance. His “wasting disease”‚ as the narrator described‚ turned

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    The Tell Tale Heart

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    The main character in "the tell tale heart" would be the old man. The man had a very creepy eye that scared one of the characters in the story a lot. The old man died because of his eye they lived together‚ but the old man never new what the man thought about him or felt about him. The old man would light a candle every night to keep him safe before he went t sleep. The younger character in the story buried the old man under the floor in his living room. The man was very scared of the old mans eye

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