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Tell Tale Heart Analysis

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Guilt, pain, and love can haunt a man. However sometimes it all just may be self-inflicted. Buried in the bedroom: witness to incest in Poe’s “Tell-Tale Heart, by Robert M. Kacthur, is a report of insect. Kacthur’s interpretation of Poe’s tale is that one a father and son. The son does indeed love his father but is hurt. We are given the idea that the young man is crazy, so the instant conclusion is insanity, however, could it instead be psychodramatic. The narrator is scared of the old man, he feels weak and wants the old man to feel the same. The night the boy snaps and sneaks in to kill his father is the same action the man did to him. The overwhelming feeling of power sliding into control you and being too weak or scared to protect yourself. When the young man is in the room with his father he drags him out the bed. The bed to Kacthur’s study is the key, makes the predator's weapon of abuse his demise. Even the act of dismemberment speaks to the pain of an abused child. Children who were abused lose the ability to feel empathy for others. The young man feels no remorse for these actions, he pleases and feels freedom for once.

Frantic Forensic Oratory: Pose’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”, by Brett Zimmerman is a summary analysis unlike that of Kacthur’s. To Zimmerman, the young man is not hurt, nor a troubled soul. He is merely an insane man. Poe’s creates a situation that we have a sense of empathy for the narrator. Through the use of the preparation,

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