(This "essay" is a short article coming from a psychologist who gave the narrator a psychiatric evaluation inside a jail room. It states thoughts from the psychologist, and shows that the narrator is actually telling the psychologist the story "Tell-Tail Heart" himself.) "Profile criminals sometimes undergo a psychiatric evaluation during which their mental health is reviewed by a psychologist. If the narrator of the "Tell-Tail Heart" underwent an evaluation, what might health experts say about his state of mind?" During the story "Tell-Tail Heart" the narrator often stated unpleasing things such as "Why would you say I'm mad? The disease had only sharpened my senses not dulled them." When reading "Tell-Tail Heart" the narrator seems insane, and if he went to see a health expert, a negative result would come back at him. …show more content…
The narrator's name is still unknown to the public. Although, we can tell you he is a male, and by hearing his voice tell his side of the story, he sounded as if something was annoying him. In lines 17-18 in "Tell-Tail Heart" our narrator made a very strange comment. "Madmen know nothing. But you should of seen me." We kept this statement in mind for later on. As we kept listening to his story, he only sounded more, and more insane. Suddenly, we were shocked. The narrator of the story "Tell-Tail Heart" in lines 21-22 said "I was never kinder to the old man than during the week before I killed him." Our narrator is in fact a