Tale Tell Heart Unrealiable Narrator
Edgar Allen Poe is one our great American writers as we clearly see in his short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". Poe's use of first-person perspective is astounding. History finds that first-person narrators can be unreliable in their storytelling.
Poe's story is a case of domestic violence that occurs as the result of an irrational fear. The narrator truly thinks that he is sane and that the brutal crime he committed was for a just cause. In the following passage, we see that the narrator is in plain, open denial.
He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this!Â…Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees -- very gradually -- I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye for ever.
Now this is the point. You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have see how wisely I proceeded -- with what caution......
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