Sunday, January 23, 2011
The Tell-Tale Heart
Of course he doesn't have the mind of a mad man. I mean every sane man stands ina door way for hours to peek their head in a person's room before they decide to kill him.I think it takes talent, in a very creepy way, to be that patient for hours to get in a person's room. I'm not sure about the eye, does he have a fake eye and that's the reason it bothers him so much? A vulture's eye? As the story goes on and he tries so hard to convince us that he's not mad, he gets so caught up in proving it that it makes him more insane. He plans the killing then cuts him up into pieces and replaces the boards in the floor. Then it comes to the point he proving he's sane to the cops that he can't handle it and becomes paranoid. He hears the man's heart the same as when he hears it before he killed him.Which tells the tale of the man's heart. It' makes sense in the title, but something about the is important to, because it's what drove him to kill. This deffinately keeps your attention throughout the book.
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