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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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    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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    “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 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 Heart Person characteristic of the main character The main character is a man‚ who seems to be a butler for an old man. He is a least taking care of the old man. Even though he loves the old man and the old man never have caused him any harm‚ he needs to kill him. “I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his eye! Yes‚ it was this!“ The main character means that the old mans eye is cursed or evil and it makes

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    Obsessions are destructive and can ruin people’s ordinary life. Somewhat usually most of people have potential of being obsessive on somethings. However‚ when it becomes severe‚ it can cause mind disorder‚ social problem‚ or crime just like in “The Tell-Tale Heart.” In the story‚ the author‚ Poe shows that the main character‚ the narrator has mental disease. Whenever he sees a pale blue eye of the old man his fear conquer his mind and he says‚ “my blood ran cold‚” which indicates chill on the spine

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    In OCD‚ it is as though the brain gets stuck on a particular thought or urge and just cannot let go. People with OCD often say the symptoms feel like a case of mental hiccups that would not go away (Anthony‚ et.al 1998). People with obsessive-compulsive disorder have either obsessions‚ or compulsions‚ or both. The obsessions and/or compulsions are great enough to cause significant distress in their employment‚ schoolwork‚ or personal and social relationships. People with obsessions are bothered

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Memory Deficit Miriam Perez Duarte Nova Southeastern University Professor Weylin Stemglanz Introduction to Psychology Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mentally crippling anxiety disorder‚ which is defined by obsessive thoughts‚ images‚ or impulses that persist regardless of the person’s endeavors to defeat them (Gerrig & Zimbardo‚ 2010). Some common OCD experiences are: extreme checking‚ extreme cleaning‚ and any habit that is taken to the extreme;

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Charles Regan Smith’s Triumph Over It Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is characterized by the combination of obsession and compulsion‚ the former includes persistent intrusive thoughts that are uncontrollable‚ and the latter is defined by repetitive behavioral designed to neutralize obsessions. The themes of obsession are often consistent across culture‚ which is true in Regan’s case as well. His first obsession began at age 5 regarding fear of contracting disease

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    that the main character is portraying a man that has obsessive compulsive disorder. I chose to study this movie because although it is a comedy‚ the movie discusses a subject that is commonly stereotyped. I was anxious to see whether all the stereotypes that are given to OCD patients are correct. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by the occurrence of repetitive and distressing intrusive thoughts (obsessions)‚ and compulsive actions and rituals performed to relieve distress or

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