Analysis Of The Tale-Tell Heart By Edgar Allan Poe

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The short story “the tale-tell heart” by Edgar Allan Poe infers that anyone can be a killer no matter who they are, “I was as friendly to the old man as I could be and warm and loving.” Here in the narrator’s thoughts, the reader can see that he was nice to the old man before killing him. Also the key word “was” infers that they used to be someone else before killing and they were a close friend that ended up deciding to kill. “My anger became greater and more painful.” The thoughts of the narrator demonstrates, that they are becoming more tempted to kill over the course of time. The narrator is having anger temperament problems and their anger is hurting them so people in the real world realse their anger on someone like what the narrator