Tell Tale Heart Literary Analysis

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Journal Entry #3 Edgar Allan Poe wrote many wonderful stories. In many of these stories, including “ A Tell-Tale Heart”, “Cask of Amontillado” and “The masque of the Red Death”, Edgar Allan Poe utilizes irony to teach either the character or the audience a lesson. Edgar Allan Poe usually includes multiple examples of irony inside of His stories, which can provide multiple examples to reinforce Edgar Allan Poe’s ideas that he is attempting to show through the story. In “A Tell-Tale Heart”, Poe uses a couple examples of irony. The first is hinted towards at the beginning of the story. The narrator, who is also the main character, states that he is “not insane” but has “over-acuteness of the senses”. The narrator keeps attempting to prove that he is sane by showing how “calculated” and cunning He is. Ironically however, the narrator is actually not sane. This can first be observed by how nervous the narrator acts and how the narrator …show more content…

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