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12 December, 07:49

How did "The Tell-Tale Heart" make you feel as a listener and reader? Why did you feel that way?

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  1. 12 December, 10:42
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    The narrator of Edgar Allan Poe's story opens the tale by insisting that he is not only sane, but also stronger because of a recent illness that has rendered his "mind ... feelings ... senses stronger, more powerful." In particular, he claims that his "sense of hearing especially became more powerful." A thoughtful reader will understand right away that the narrator's protestations of his sanity are a red flag that something is wrong with his thought process. Generally speaking, people who are well-adjusted and healthy don't need to verbally affirm their mental fitness. The narrator, however, assures his audience that he will, in fact, prove "how healthy [his] mind is."
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