Tell Tale Heart Theme

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There are themes in every piece of fictional literature ever written. A theme is the central idea of a story that is fictional. A theme can be everything from good verse evil to as simple as light and darkness. In any story there may be more than one theme in it. Some stories have numerous central ideas that can be seen in the one. Most people only focus on one while there may be five that are important to understand the story. The Tell-Tale Heart like some has numerous themes that are all important to understanding the story.
One of the theme’s more prevalent themes that present it’s self in the Tell-Tale Heart the theme of is insane verses sane. This theme is one of the central themes in the story. You can see this in the first sentence of the story in which the person says “True!—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am but why will you say that I am mad” (Poe, 331). The more the man tries to convince the people he is retelling the story that he is sane the more it shows how very much insane he actually is. When he tells the story of the elderly man that he murdered he tells it calmly and remorseless. He states in his retelling that he did not hate the aged man or that he wanted the old man’s wealth when he murdered him. He says the reason he murdered the elderly man is that his one eye that was pale with a film over it resembled an eye of a vulture. (Poe, 331) Then he says “Now this is the point. You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should of seen me.” (Poe, 331) This further shows how exactly insane this man is and that he is far from being sane as he wants us to believe. The murder then continuously repeats how a mad man would not have been so careful, or that would a madman known to be so wise. Wh...

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...heme that is a large part of the story is light verses dark which can be seen in how the man acted during the day compared to how he acted at night. At night the man would enter the old man’s room at midnight in an attempt to murder him in his sleep but his rage would stop because he did not see his eye. While on the contrary during the day the murderer would do this “I went boldly into the chamber, and spoke courageously to him, calling him by name in a hearty tone, and inquiring a how he had passed the night.” while being nice to him as the sun is up. (Poe, 332)
The reason why these themes are important to the story is they help us understand what the author was writing about. They help us understand how things were different is the authors time period and where the fears were. These themes among some other’s that weren't mentioned make up every part of this story.

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