Tell Tale Heart Synthesis Essay

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Edgar Allan Poe, a great American poet, wrote about seventy morbid poems, most of which was written about insanity and paranoia. He was traumatized and fell into a deep depression at an early age.This was likely caused by his parents death at age three. His poems show his inner turmoil about his life.
According to www.biography.com, he was born on January 19, 1809, and died on October 7, 1849. When he was three both his parents passed away, and he was separated from his brother and sister. He then had to move in with his foster parents. He got close to his foster mother and then she died of tuberculosis, and was left with his foster father. He went through rough times with him and he removed his foster father from his life. He then joined the army for two years and then was kicked out for not keeping up with his responsibilities. Threw out the rest of his life he had a hard time and wrote it all down and made it into poems that people have loved for centuries.
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In this story he wrote a tale about a narrator who kills an old man, and is tormented by his guilt. He writes this with paranoia and mental deterioration. The narrator begins to take care of this old man with a lazy eye, and becomes to have an obsession with the eye. He claims that the eye is watching him and that it's evil. He kills the old man and begins to immediately feel guilty and says he hears the beating of the old man's heart. When the police begin looking for the old man's body, the narrator eventually is consumed by his guilt and confesses to the police it was him. The narrator wrote this story to prove his sanity, but according the The Tell Tale Heart he claims " I heard sounds from heaven; and I heard sounds from hell!", which implies that he is not sane. It is implied that the narrator probably has schizophrenia, and believes he hears