The Psycho Murderer In Poe's The Tell Tale Heart

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Psycho Murderer

“True!-nervous-very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?” (Poe). On one gruesome night, an old man was brutally murdered. The murderer had planned out the act for several nights. In fact, the reason he killed the old man, he said, was because of his vulture eye. But, because he is a little insane, there is a debate out there on if he should be punished. In the story, The Tell Tale Heart, the narrator is insane and should not be punished.
To begin, the narrator kills an old man because of his scary looking vulture eye. The narrator states, “I made up my mind to take the life of the old man” (Poe). The narrator also states, “I think it was his eye!” (Poe). In fact, he is insane because …show more content…

The narrator states, “I made up my mind to take the life of the old man” (Poe). The narrator also states, “I think it was his eye!” (Poe). In fact, he is insane because he didn’t know right from wrong in killing the old man. He never thought to himself once that it was wrong to kill the old man until way after the murder. Up next, another reason he is insane is he let a tiny feature, the vulture eye, on the old man take advantage of him. One tiny little difference about the man led him to take his life so he didn’t have to see him again. That was a little over the top and maybe, instead of taking the old man’s life, he could have ran away and never see the old man …show more content…

Because the fact that he is insane, he should not be punished. Let him be taken to a rehab center because it’s not his fault that he killed the old man. It was his insaneness that lead him the wrong way. So, for the reasons above, he is somewhat crazy, but should not be accused of a crime he didn’t technically

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