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Analysis Of The Tell-Tale Heart
“‘Cuz sometimes to stay alive you gotta kill your mind.” These descriptive lyrics from the song Migraine, written by the modern day band Twenty Øne Pilots tells that the thoughts in your mind can make it hard to stay alive. According to the song, in order to protect yourself, you have to fight the negative ideas. A situation like the one illustrated in the lyrics from Migraine is displayed in a not so modern character. This character is the narrator from Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart”. In this story, the narrator attempts to convince himself and the reader that he is not mad. He does this by explaining the fear his older friend’s vulture-like eye gives him, and the careful plan he conducted to rid himself of the fear.The

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