In the story, The Tell-Tale Heart, dark transcendentalism illustrates the irrationality and darkness of the human psyche. Tell-Tale Heart challenges traditional transcendental beliefs about the goodness of the soul and the possibility of enlightenment. Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism and imagery. The Tell-Tale Heart relates to romanticism. Dark Romanticism is about terror and horror. This poem has a lot of horror in it. The narrator kills the old man. Also, the story is described as kind of weird. It also relates to Dark Romanticism because in Dark Romanticism there is evil everywhere and in everyone, and evil can lead to your self-destruction. Edgar Allan Poe had a bit of evil in him and it led to him killing a man. It also led to him going crazy. That …show more content…
In the story, Edgar Allan Poe feels guilty for killing the man when he keeps hearing the heart. The heart beating represents all the guilt that is inside him fighting its way out. The themes of evil, ego, murder, and insanity are very dominant in the story. From the start of the story, the narrator insists on being sane. Edgar Allan Poe detailed their vicious crimes as proof of their sanity. Even after the detailed narration, he still insists on their sanity. Transcendentalism believed that humans are inherently good but can be corrupted by society and institutions, insight and experience, and more important than logic, spirituality should come from the self, not organized religion, and nature is beautiful and should be respected. The Dark Romantics like Edgar Allan Poe used the Tell-Tale Heart to focus on human fallibility, self-destruction, judgment, punishment, as well as the psychological effects of guilt and sin. Poe uses symbolism and imagery to represent growing up and falling in love in a variety of ways. He often uses the idea of a journey to represent the process of maturation and finding