Indirect Characterization In The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe

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In the excerpt “from The Tell-Tale Heart,” Edgar Allan Poe creates the haunting character of an unnamed narrator through indirect characterization. Using the components of physical descriptions, actions and the character’s internal thoughts, Poe portrays a story about a guilty conscience and reveals how the narrator faces his own unfortunate doom based on the unforgiving crime he has committed. Before the excerpt, Poe gives background about the character by using indirect characterization. In the text it stated, “The narrator has just murdered an old man/ for no stated reason other than that the old man’s vulture-like eye disturbed him”. This action reveals to the audience that the character shows signs of madness or being psychotic. Another