Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart

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The Tell-Tale Heart This a story based on a man with internal conflict or some psychological illness, I believe that he has schizophrenia. However, the most important setting for the story is within the obsessed mind of the narrator, who is the killer. The old man is hardly more than the evil eye that so infuriates the narrator, the source of his mysterious obsession. The story takes places at the old man house. I have no sympathy for the narrator because he killed an innocent man. The main character in the story is the narrator who just wants to be heard what he did. Something that impressed me about this story is the narrator never show compassion towards what he did unlike he was impressed himself how he committed the crime. He want …show more content…

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