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The Tell Tale Heart Really Crazy

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There is a story not a book but a story. A story called “The Tell-Tale Heart”. This story from my personal opinion is absolutely crazy. The characters throughout the story are crazy. Well not really crazy but phsycatioc. Actually I do take that back due to character traits depending not on various people (characters) but only one character at a time. In this story there is defiantly a character that stands out. This character has no name identified or even a gender. We do know however this story Is highly recommended especially due to its intriguing beginning on page 1 saying “ IT’S TRUE! YES, I HAVE BEEN ILL, very ill.” This stands out towards a crowd looking important due to the odd capitalization and exclamation marks. You know what it does? …show more content…

But on the inside is a real freak. Then we have the sweet old innocent man who happens to have something wrong with his eye. But you know with the good there’s bad. I guess you The character is bat crap crazy. Yes I understand that is not a word, but that word does indeed describes the character. There are three main traits to describe the character overall. Number one being crazy. Number two being very sneaky. Now the last number three being very very meticulous . These traits all describe the character in general due to the character being crazy a heck! I personally do not like the character and my first impression from only reading the first paragraph was “ wow this guy is freaking weird and crazy. I definitely don’t like this person. Now to start out with character traits we will discuss the main character the crazy one. Again number one being crazy . This character is described as crazy for soi many reasons it is ridiculous . But I feel as if the main reason is the text “ has scared of “the eye” and killed him blood cold.” This text indicates he is crazy . I mean come on really who is scared of an eye and gets so bothered by it and kills somebody ?! You are probably thinking “ well umm

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