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The Tell-Tale Heart (Edgar Allan Poe)

Suspense, fear and the supernatural provide the center for these tales by the master prose writer.
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literarygroupi e
10/23/2008

The Tell-Tale Heart (Edgar Allan Poe) 5

I was so excited when I found a copy of this book. I have always been a fan of Poe and lost the few books I had in my collection. I've read it a dozen times and love it more every time I read it!

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BenChaney
09/09/2003

The Tell-Tale Heart (Edgar Allan Poe) 3

I tought it was a well writen short story, but very strage. I would recomend this great piece of work to older people. I will read it again and I hope you read it, too.

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AliZaidi
01/03/2003

The Tell-Tale Heart (Edgar Allan Poe) 4

Lately I have been interested in the psychological state of socio-paths. In undertaking this study I was recommended "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor and "Tell Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe. I would not agree with my friends thinking that Edgar Allan Poe's writing entail a socio-pathic behavior; as quite contrary the aggressor is faced with immense guilt and contemplating the actions taken; in the end confessing to the crime.

In this collection of very short stories which manifest them in tales of dark horror; Allan I believe is suggesting that human nature is a delicate balance of light and dark or good and evil. Most of the time this precarious balance is maintained; however, when there is a shift, for whatever reason, the dark or perverse side surfaces. How and why this "dark side" emerges differs from person to person.

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Rachel36478
01/09/2002

The Tell-Tale Heart (Edgar Allan Poe) 4

Ive read this book in one of my classes at school. I would suggest it to anyone that has a wider vocabulary. Basically its about a man, the narrator, who has an obsession with another man's eye. The eye resembles that of a vulture's or in simpler terms it has a glazed look to it. The eye drives the narrator crazy. After many nights of waiting he finally gets the chance to kill him. He hides the body underneath the floorboards in the house. When the police investigate the narrator believes that he can hear the beating of the heart underneath the floor. He is sure the police can hear it to. It ocercomes him, and since he is so sure that they hear it, he confesses. When in all reality, it is his own guilt which leads him to confess... But thats a reader's digest version. :)

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