Tuesday, February 19, 2019
A Synopis of The Tell-Tale Heart
Edgar Allan Poes short story The Tell-Tale optic takes place in the protagonists house. It is t elderly through a first-person narration given by the protagonist.It is unclear where the protagonist is or who the person being spoken to at the beginning of the story is. The protagonists sex isnt specified but for ease of word of honor he will be used to refer to the same.There were only cardinal occupants of the house wherein the story unf gagas the protagonist and an old man. The relationship between them is not clearly established but it is clear that the protagonist is irked by the old man.The latters most distinctive characteristic is his blue vulture-like eye. There are a couple of(prenominal) other characters introduced in the story a neighbor who calls the police sound off of noises from within the house and policemen who investigate the said complaint.The story is moved by the protagonists obsessive desire to murder the old man because of his frustration with the old mans eye. He attempts to commit the deed several successions but is disappointed. On the eighth attempt he enters the old mans room again and this time the latter awakens and sits up. The light from the protagonists lamp hits the blue eye.He imagines that he hears the old mans heart whipstitching louder and smothers the old man to death. He chops the body to pieces and buries the pieces under the floorboards to hide his crime.However, when the policemen pose to investigate the scream heard by the neighbor he imagines that he still hears the beating heart from underneath the floorboards.Fearing that the policemen hear the beating as well, he confesses to his crime and begs them to unfasten the boards and dig up the body.Works CitedPoe, Edgar Allan. The Complete Illustrated Stories and Poems. UK humanity Books, 1994.
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