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Insanity In The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe

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There's a border line protecting sanity from insanity, & a man has crossed to the other side.That man was the narrator from "The Tell-Tale Heart", by Edgar Allan Poe; who murdered an old man for very emotional based reasons. Many people may believe that the narrator is sane & guilty, but I say otherwise. For one, he keeps stating that he is sane, he claims to hear things from places that are not proven to exist, & his explanations are unreasonable. He's insane & there's evidence how. In the opening paragraph, of Edgar Allan Poe's short story; the narrator says that he is not insane. He claims to be nervous instead of being insane, & he repeats this throughout the entire story. Almost in every paragraph he reminds the he is not mentally ill.Mentally ill people normally never want to admit they're sick,& will always try to convince people that they are perfectly fine.This fits the narrator well since, even after he gives us belch provoking details from what …show more content…

Like in the beginning where he said he heard things from heaven, hell, and earth. All of these places which have never been proven to even exist.Hearing things from earth is common, but to hear things from heaven & hell isn't something people can do. The narrator must have imagined or made up voices in his head to be able to call those voices real.Also, when he was in the old man's room, he said he could hear the elder's heartbeat. This was mentioned twice in the story, one of those times being at the end. In the end, he claimed to hear the old man's heartbeat even after he dismembered the man's body. A persons heart cannot be heard from a very far distance; & the narrator had hid the limbs under the floorboards. The supposed heartbeat must have been imagined by the narrator to fuel him into taking action; into taking the old man's

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