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Taletell Heart

As one strives to achieve his or her own personal goals, setbacks are inevitable. The person may have a strong ambition to accomplish these goals, sometimes where normal rules and right and wrong rarely apply. With this in mind, drastic measure's are taken in Edgar Allen Poe's short story, "The Tell-Tale Heart," where a man is haunted by an elderly man's "vulture eye". The man's main objective is to get rid of the eye that haunts him to tears and not get caught. The setting is a house where the mad man and the old man live. We suspect that they get along well since they live together. The only thing in the way of this "friendship" is the presence of the old man's "evil eye". The mood is like any other Poe story, dark, calm, this intensifies the suspense of the reading. The Point of view is through the eyes of the Narrator, a very disturbed man, who tells us that he is always nervous, and its the nervousness that sharpened his senses. From the start of our story the Narrator insisted that he isn't crazy, statements such as this '"why will you say that I am mad?",' having the reader thinking that he is indeed mad. Why would a person ask if they are mad or not? We learn that this man is terrorized by an elderly


'" I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him"', the old man would have never seen his demise coming. While the police searched and didn't find anything, the narrator gets very flustered, it is his conscience playing with his mind, he feels a heart beating. It's that fact that the hideous eye that haunts the narrator, he says that for seven nights he would go into the old mans room and attempt to kill him, but he found that he could not do the deed because the troublesome eye would always be closed. The madman quickly describes how he tried to rid himself of the old man, '"I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye for ever"'. The narrator states '"I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this! One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture -- a pale blue eye with a film over it. So the madman rids himself of the old man's eye, he will no longer be haunted, but maybe he could still be haunted because if he was caught by the Police, he may stay in jail for the rest of his life, and the reminder of why he is in jail or a mental asylum will always be the old man and his pale blue eye. The old man never lies back down because he can feel a presence around him, he sits up for a whole hour because he cannot rest until he knows what's among him. "' With a glimpse of this man eye makes the madman's blood turn cold. It is odd because he had the perfect crime, the police didn't find anything, he was practically in the clear, and then his mentality goes out the window, and while the Police men were chatting the man goes into an out roar saying that he did indeed kill the old man. Finally on the eighth night, the storyteller snuck through the mans room, but this time the old man startled awake since he heard someone or something in his room.

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