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Sunday, May 15, 2011
The Tell Tale Heart
The way in which the narator carried out the murder suggest a level of cautiousness that would no be attained by the rational murder. No, the rational murder would have had a deeper motive to kill a man than just the haunting glare of a vulture like eye. I presume that the vulture like eye is a gross exageration made by a mad man. When the old man awakes on the eighth and is in mortal fear, when he lays down again he releases a groan of absolute terror, one that the narrator continues on and talks about how he himself has in fact felt that same fear. Not just at one time but on a seemingly consistent basis. This aspect of constant fear is another thing i would like to bring to the case of INSANITY. The fury that come out when he is gazing at the eye is not a sane emotion. Also he explains his nervousness before he kills the man to a third party. I do not need to continue into the during and after of the murder because murder it self is an act of insanity.
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