Edgar Allan Poe's Point Of View

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Edgar Allan Poe’s story Is told from the Narrator’s point of view. That point of view was particularly effective for the The Tell-Tale Heart because, In Poe’s biography he was set out to be a person with a negative family background that led him to do mainly bad things. Such as drinking that will enable him to behave a way that he will later regret when sober. As per the narrator Poe was “morbidly sensitive to criticism, paranoid and belligerent when drunk”. Meaning he did not take to criticism easily and being under the influence of alcohol only intensified those emotions. The speaker mainly focused on Poe’s flaws, from what I have personally heard of Poe, he was a talented individual. It seems like Poe’s heavy drinking and family background