The Insanity Defense In Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart

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“The Tell – Tale Heart” was one of several short stories that Edgar Allan Poe has written in his lifetime. Poe was born in January of 1809 to two actors; which he inherited the family legacy. His dad was an alcoholic and later abandon his family after the birth of Poe’s sister Rosalie and the death of Poe’s mother which she died of tuberculosis. At a young age a wealthy family took Poe into their house and raised him as their own. Poe and his foster father didn’t get along to well. When Poe enter his first year of college he was doing good, but he was drinking a lot and he had gambling debts. Soon he joined the army under a different name. He performed well in the army and he published his first collection of the poetry. Poe couldn’t keep a good …show more content…

The insanity defense played an important role in the Tell–Tale Heart because of all the things that transpire in the story. Clemens states that “the narrator addresses a specific but unnamed “you” sometime after his arrest but obviously before his execution” (630). At the beginning of the story it start off when the narrator was talking to himself and how made he was and nervous you could really tell that something is not right out the narrator but you would know what he was talking about. Shen stated that his dramatic irony of the story can “extend to the narrator’s “sanity defense,” which closely related to the cultural context of the tale (Shen 339). According to Gita Rajan she states that “some contemporary feminists and theorists argue that there is a difference between masculinist and feminist discourse in literary texts” (283). It is stated that the narrator in the story could have been a female insisted of a male telling the story. Rajan argues that the narrator is indeed a female, Poe himself never indicates that the narrator is a

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