In the story my first reason that the narrator is more ill than the other two is because of his delusional thoughts the narrator’s delusional thinking in “The Tell Tale heart” is one of the main reasons why the man is more mentally Ill than the other two narrators in “The masque of the red death and “ The cask of amontillado” On going in the story, the narrator goes through the hallucinations that twist his insight of the reality. To illustrate, as he hears the elderly man’s heartbeat. Even though he was already dead, the man is in a different kind of level of psychoticness and mental illness. “It grew louder and louder- louder! And still the men chatted pleasantly, and smiled…. They were making a mockery of my horror” After knowing that he seemingly hears the dead guys heartbeat these delusions show a …show more content…
Other than in the other two stories, the narrators do not seem to have fears. Showing that in “the cask of amontillado” he plans revenge on Fortunato for his insults he gave him. Also in the “masque of the red death” he try’s to escape from the plague by throwing a big mask party in his castle “I think it was his eye! Yes it was this! He had the eye of a vulture-a pale blue eye, with a film over it” The narrator sees this eye as an evil eye. Representing evil, He feels very disturbed thinking the eye is following him around he can't escape the eye. So in order he felt the need to murder him which shows his psychoticness and obsessed behavior over the eye. Still making a distributed scene the narrator's fixation creates a horrifying sense of unproductively actions, That are not shown in the other