Tell-Tall Heart
You’re a caretaker for a old man. When you look at him and you are scared of his vulcher eye. IT is the same in The Tell-Tale Heart. The story of the Tell-Tale Heart has a unrealistic mode of literature and a odd narrator.
In books, short stories, and story’s you always need a mode of literature. For irony it starts with Main Characters world is in conflict: The caretaker hears voices and old man’s eye scares him. After that it is rise to power: People think that he is crazy. Next Tragic Flaw: He kills the old man. Tragic flaw leads to tragic fall: cuts up the body and hides it under the floor board. And the cops come and the caretaker is playing the good guy. Last is ends in death symbolism: the heart for the old man drives him crazy and tells the cops and probably goes to jail.
In the book and the movies the narrator looks crazy, sound crazy, looks crazy but is not crazy. All the time the neighbors and people around him think that he is crazy. He tells everybody that he is not crazy. He can’t be crazy because people aren’t smart enough to put the body under the floor board. There is only one question, do you think that he is crazy?
The mode of literature and the odd narrator made the story interesting. The vulcher eye scared him the most to get a motive to kill the old man. But the vulcher eye is the only motive to kill him just for the caretaker not any other people. The caretaker could of just talked to the old man about the vulcher eye. The old man could of have a eye patch to cover the eye but instead he died because of his vulcher eye.