Tell Tale Heart Diction

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Insanity is the state of going crazy or being mental ill. In the story ,“Tell Tale Heart” Edgar Allan Poe, explains how your insanity can affect your sanity. This story is about how a madman was being a caregiver of the old man. The maid was obsessed with oldman eye, the maid has been plotting on the old man for a week, until one day he decide to take the old man's life. In Tell Tale Heart , Poe uses diction and imagery to reveal that an individual insanity can be affected by their intellect. Poe utilize imagery to symbolize the“Heart” and the “Eye”and how insanity is driven by the powerful nature of a human. In the story the author uses diction to explain how the eye and the heart affected the narrator insanity. The narrator is driven by …show more content…

In paragraph 17 the author shows imagery towards the heart by stating “I could bear those hypocritical smiles no longer!.....Louder! Louder!” This quote explains how the author use imagery to connect to heart which is driving the narrator to insanity. This quote means that the narrator is feeling that the officers are now catching on to the fact of killing the old men. This quote matter because it shows how the narrator intellect is changing because of the beating of the heart, this is turning the narrator mental ill. Next the author uses eye to show another form of imagery. In paragraph 2 the author “He had the eye of a vulture- a pale blue eye with a film over it.” In this quote the author explains the eye symbolize to a bird eye. This mean that the eye of the old man has effect on the narrator at this point this one of the reason the narrator is driven by insanity. The author make use of the eye of the old man to connect to the readers to the point where the narrator went insane and the first thought of killing the old man came to mind. In the story, “Tell Tale Heart” Edgar Allan Poe illustrates literary device,point of view and symbolism to make use of an individual insanity and how it affect their intellect. Poe made use of both the eye as well as the heart and how

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