Difference between revisions of "The Tell-Tale Heart"

From TheAlmightyGuru
Jump to: navigation, search
(Links)
Line 30: Line 30:
 
[[Category: Fiction|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]
 
[[Category: Fiction|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]
 
[[Category: Short Stories|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]
 
[[Category: Short Stories|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]
[[Category: Horror|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]
+
[[Category: Media Theme - Horror|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]
 
[[Category: Books I've Read|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]
 
[[Category: Books I've Read|Tell-Tale Heart, The]]

Revision as of 11:09, 11 November 2019

The Tell-Tale Heart is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1943. The tale is told by a clearly disturbed narrator who murders an old man because of the way the old man's eye looks, and then hides the corpse, but begins having delusions related to his crime, but all the while insists that he's not crazy.

Review

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • Nothing.

Bad

  • No reason is given to why the narrator murders the old man, other than his eye, which the narrator doesn't like. I assume this was does purposely to make the narrator seem more crazy, but it just makes the violence seem even more senseless, which I don't like in fiction.

Ugly

  • The story is just depressing and dark for no reason. At least with Poe's similar work, The Black Cat, he tried to impart a moral, but here it's just a story about a crazy person murdering someone else.

Gallery

Links

Link-Wikipedia.png  Link-GoodReads.png  Link-LibriVox.png