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    The Tell-Tale Heart: Mental State “ The Tell-Tale Heart” is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe was first published in 1843. It is told by an unnamed narrator who endeavors to convince the reader of his sanity‚ while describing a murder he committed. The victom is an old man with a filmly “vulture-eye‚” as the narrator calls it. The murder is carefully calculated‚ and the murderer hides the body by dismemberment and hides it under the floorboards. Ultimately the narrator’s guilt manifest itself in

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” Essay The elements indicating the gothic features in the story are the thrillers‚ mystery‚ and horror. These three elements are the devices that represent the significance of the gothic elements in the story. In “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ there are Gothic style shown by the atmosphere. The atmosphere is very mysterious. The characters also add a mysterious and eerie feeling. Also the time in which this was written which is midnight adds a scary and eerie feeling. Midnight in general

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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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    The Tell-Tale Heart In his narrative poem The Tell-Tale heart‚ Edgar Allen Poe tells the story of an insane madman who is in love with an old man’s eye. The story begins with the madman telling us how he loves the old man but wants to kill him because of his eye. The old man’s eye is like none other and resembles a vulture’s eye. And Poe instills his poem with the same despair experienced by the narrator by using characteristics that are typical of gothic literature such as‚ High Emotion‚ Mysterious

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    as short quotes or specific details from the story‚ to support your argument. What do you usually do when you find yourself hating something or someone so much? Would you ignore your hatred and let it gradually slip away? In the story ’’The Tell-Tale Heart’’‚ the main character decides to take away the life of an old man‚ despite his love for him‚ all because of the old man’s pale blue eye‚ which makes the main character’s blood run cold. In describing the horrific murder‚ the author Edgar Allen

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    Why is the narrator an unreliable one? 1. He is not a reliable narrator because he is insane. Though he repeatedly states that he is sane‚ the reader suspects otherwise from his bizarre reasoning‚ behavior‚ and speech. ‘‘True—nervous—very‚ very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?’’ The reader realizes through Poe’s description of the narrator’s extreme nervousness that the protagonist has in fact descended into madness‚ as anxiety is a common symptom of

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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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    “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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    The Sniper vs. The Tell-Tale Heart Although the stories "The Sniper" and "The Tell Tale Heart" have comparable things in them‚ they are still different. In this paper I will show the comparisons and the contrasts of both stories. I’ll explain these in the setting‚ the method of how the main character killed‚ and the feelings and emotions both of them had. In the setting‚ I found one contrast and two similar comparisons. The one difference is that in the "Sniper‚" he is on the roof top of a building

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    mysteries and wonders‚ but a man’s thought can be more horrifying. “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Demo Lover” both shear a dark and mysterious plot. In which both stories have the main characters shown as if they were covered in fear. Although “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe and “The Demon Lover” By Elizabeth Bowen have a lot of differences‚ they both have much in common as well. The mysterious story of “The Tell-Tale Heart” we have been reading for generations shares how crazy the man mind

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