Essay On Tell Tale Heart

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Have you ever felt the urge to know how it feels to be insane. Have you wonder how it would feel to be rid of something that haunted you for eight days. Have you felt the thrill of getting rid of it by ending it. I might be a little crazy but, I strongly believe that tell tale heart is appropriate for the 8th grade standard. “What is the Tell Tale Heart?”, you my ask. Tell Tale Heart is a horror genre story that is about a man who suffers from a mental disease, and he lives with a old man that never harmed him or wronged him. What made him kill him was because of the old man’s eye. “It was like a vulture’s eye” (pg.89) so he stalked him in his sleep every night for seven days just to see the old man’s eye open. His verge to insanity he was not stable. He was already ill, but instead of seeking for help he states that it sharpened his senses. He stated that he was trustworthy (no end mark; reread this run-on …show more content…

Of course since he hid the body and no blood drop in sight he said i hope you search well. After they stopped and said I guess he’s clean he ask if they want to a seat and relax. He pulled out chairs for all and placed his proudly on the body and then……. the sound came back. He tried to act like nothing's happening and wish they leave and gone crazy to the point he either tell or be stuck with curse for years to come. so he told them to tear up the planks. Then the beating had come to a cease In conclusion, Tell tale heart is one of the best stories and should stay as a middle school standard. there was raising action filled with suspense. An change from almost insane to completely insane. There was a climax to a beautiful story. Yeah it contains violence but that what make horror stories horror, and besides i can think of a story far more violent than this one. This story is great so i hope it is never taken out of the 8th grade

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