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The Tell-Tale Heart | Edgar Allan Poe: ‘‘Tales of Mystery and Imagination’’
In the following excerpt, Alfred C. Ward notes with regard to ‘‘The Tell-Tale Heart’’ that Poe’s short stories commonly deal with similar subject matter. He comments that Poe’s narrative technique makes his stories powerful and effective, although his usual themes, such as madness, are unapealing.
‘‘The Tell-Tale Heart’’ is one of the most effective parables ever conceived. Shorn of its fantastic details regarding the murdered man’s vulture-like eye, and the long-drawn-out detail concerning the murderer’s slow entrance into his victim’s room, the story stands as an unforgettable record of the voice of a guilty conscience.
Despite its merit as a parable, ‘‘The Tell-Tale Heart’’ is marred by the insanity of the chief character. From the very first sentence his madness is apparent through his desperate insistence upon his sanity; and the...
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