Tell-Tale Heart And The Cask Of Amontillado By Edgar Allan Poe

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Almost all of Poe’s poems and stories are in first person. Stories such as “Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Cask of Amontillado” are first person stories written by Poe. It emphasizes the human weaknesses while adding confusion and darkness to the narration. In Poe’s first two novels, they are based on murders, even though only the second novel is insane, and the short reasoning’s of their reasons for murder make their evilness appear much more chilling. While many of Poe’s short stories are about people confessing up to their murders. The narrators of the stories cannot be trusted to tell the truth. For example, the narrators in the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat” insist of their sanity as a preface giving a chilling interpretation of the criminal mind. …show more content…

Just like the narrator in “The Black Cat” at first attempts to find a more reasonable cause for a large amount of coincidences and then later begins to believe that the cat’s soul had came back to haunt him. The narrator of “The Raven” ends up laughing at the raven, thinking that the raven’s appearance to be very odd and a coincidence. However, after he thinks that he hears the footfall of angels, his mood changes very quickly and he goes completely crazy and loses his temper in his agony of memories of his wife, Lenore. The sudden change in moods and his subsequent detachment from reality characterizes him as a man driven insane by