What Is The Theme Of The Tell Tale Heart

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Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart” demonstrates how a person’s inner demons and fear can drive them insane through vibrate wording, interesting characters and a unique plot. In this story the narrator is telling the story in his first person account. The narrator does not have in the story, but as he describes he is aid or the person to look after the said old man. The tale takes place in the house the narrator shares with the old man, but the main setting is actually inside the obsessed mind of the narrator himself, as the tale progresses he becomes more and more unhinged leading to dreadful murder of the old man. The illustration of characters plays an important role in building of the plot. Edgar Allen Poe creates well rounded characters even if they play small role. This …show more content…

The blue eye of the old man can be said to be able to see the evils in the narrator mind. The eye makes the narrator afraid because he thought no one could see the impurity in his character, and by the old man treating him nice is in a way poking fun at him. So he comes up with the idea to kill the old man to stop the cured eye from offending him. Poe precedes Dostoevsky and modern writers in exploring motiveless evil. The narrator quickly informs us that he killed the old man for none of the usual reasons but only because he could not stand the look of the man’s blinded eye. ( enotes ) The narrator is-in this case an unreliable narrator because he is not sane but pleads for others to think he is. Killing some because you didn’t like the way their eye look is not a sane thing to do. The narrator doesn’t even step back to realize the deed as murder or what the consequences would be if found out. Throughout the tale he is trying to prove, sanity exist within him as he depose of the body of the old man in a “sane” way. The narrator battles with his sanity showing, and asking along the why if they still thought he was

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