Theme Of Mental Illness In Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart

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After reading Poe's story "The Tell-Tale Heart" there was a lot to try and interpret. It seems that the narrator of the story obviously has a mental illness of some sort stalking this old man for a week straight then on eighth night setting out to kill this old man. In the story I feel it demonstrates paranoia first hand very well, because when the police come in to see why the neighbor called they wanted to see if their was anything out of the ordinary. As the narrator was talking to the police, he thought he was hearing the heart beat he once heard when he was going to kill the man coming from under the floorboards where he had his the dismembered body of the old man. Also, the man who had killed the old man obviously had some type of mental issue if he had the guts to be able to kill this old innocent man and stalk …show more content…

So, for one she had a type of mental illness in this case it was very obviously depression. The narrator was very depressed and see things that weren't really there and feel like she was trapped. She would look at the windows and imagine bars there and have that sense of being contained. In a way John didn't really help that fact I feel because he wouldn't let her write anything down or express things really making her also feel more trapped then she really was. Eventually she got an obsession with the wallpaper thinking there might be some type of meaning with it and the more she looked at it seemed the more crazy she had got. She would see herself trapped inside the wallpaper making her feel like she was maybe imprisoned. Depression can make you feel like that, trapped and no where to go and make you not live a normal life without that feeling of being trapped. Also, I feel when she is ripping down the wallpaper I feel shes trying to maybe help the person inside it out but really shes just trying to have herself get out and escape this

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