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The Burden Of Insanity In The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe

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In the story, “The Tell-Tale Heart” Poe utilizes symbolism and point of view to convey the burden of insanity. Insanity as in being mentally ill, made the narrator kill the old man but, that is not what he would describe it as. In the story the narrator states that he is not insane but, in my perspective he is. The narrator proclaims that he loved the old man. But who is the old man? He is the person with the eye that makes the narrator blood run cold from just even looking at it. He explains that he has an eye of a vulture and it haunted him day and night. In other words, the narrator loves the man but as he explains it the eye. The narrator feels since the old man’s eye haunt him he should kill him. Which is insane, the narrator wants him
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