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The Tell Tale Heart Analysis

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"The Tell-Tale Heart", a dark, story, written by Edgar Allen Poe talks about a man with mental diseases and a madness character. The story focuses on the death of an old man that led to a man to get mad because he could not handle with the guilty of killing someone. The author uses some special techniques such as a first person narrative, writing style, and irony to create a certain sense of psychosis.
In this story, Poe made the decision to write in the first person narrative. This technique is used to get inside the main character, in this case the old man, to see the way he thinks and how he is planning to react. The narrator is telling the audience on the way he killed the old man while he became mad. To quote a phrase: “It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once conceived, it haunted me day and night.” In this quote we can identify that the idea entered into his mind and he couldn’t handle it in his mind. Poe used first person to explain all the ideas that were in his mind to give the audience a sense of reality. Giving an example: “I knew what the old man felt, and pitied him, although I chuckled at heart.” This quote foreshadows what is going to happen later and makes us appreciate how Poe uses the first person to create a realistic background for the audience.
Poe’s style of writing simply is one of the main factors that makes this story amazing. In the Tell-Tale Heart he uses his style to create what he intended, the sense of psychosis. Giving an example: “Object there was none. Passion there was none. I loved the old man", Poe used short sentence to capture the rapid thoughts of a mad old man. On the other hand, he uses long sentences trying to make the reader to imagine what and how is going on. For example: “It was open—wide, wide open—and I grew furious as I gazed upon it. I saw it with perfect distinctness—all a dull blue, with a hideous veil over it that chilled the very marrow in my bones; but I could see nothing else of the old man's face or person: for I had directed the ray as if by instinct, precisely upon the damned spot.”, analyzing, we can see how he uses the long sentences to give the reader the exact panorama of how is the event going on.
Irony, both verbal

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