Examples Of Irony In The Tell Tale Heart

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Irony causes an interesting effect towards the reader causing them to expect the unexpected while conveying entertaining content. Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe is fully written with suspenseful and intriguing irony. The narrator could not have stated a better way to express his insanity than murdering the poor old man after self pro-claiming that he is sane. Edgar Allan Poe's technique to portray constant irony is substantially more effective than in any other short story because Poe created a “mad” man in Tell Tale Heart who considers himself “sane”, making the narrator himself ironic. Edgar Allan Poe presents verbal irony in an obvious way. During the story, the narrator attempts to prove to the readers that he is sane. Unfortunately, …show more content…

You will think so no longer when I describe the wise precaution I took for the concealment of the body” (#4). At this point, the reader realizes that the narrator might not be sane due to the obvious irony being demonstrated. One might think that the narrator does not feel any emotions. Here the reader can see that the narrator is not the safest person to be associated with. Throughout the story, the narrator is trying to convince the readers that he is not insane however when the truth of his crime is revealed, there is no explanation to his actions but insanity. In addition, he continued to demonstrate insanity by explaining delusional sentiments towards his victim. He empathizes with the old man while planning to murder him. He shows false friendship towards the old man and then kills him with a considerable amount of “grief”. The narrator boasts about his kindness to his intended victim “I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him” (#1), also “and every morning, when the day broke, I went boldly into the chamber and spoke courageously to him, calling him by name in a hearty tone, and inquiring how he had passed the night”

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