Character and Point of View in The Tell-Tale Heart
[2023-05-21 19:00:43]
It is important to use first person viewpoint. Because readers can participate in the idea of the narrator and draw conclusions about their personality. In Poe's "The Tell - Tale Heart", the reader can conclude from the narrator 's thoughts and comments that he has insane and symptoms resembling delusional schizophrenia. The narrator revealed his fears about readers and other personality repeatedly through stories. For example, I started talking about the story "How can I get angry?" And said, "Observing health conditions - I can speak quietly the entire story" (paragraph 1). If there is no opportunity for the reader to make a decision, the talker tries to prove his reason. Furthermore, he insisted that the narrator is very angry with the evil eye of the old man and decided to kill him (paragraph 2). Perhaps the narrator may suspect that the man's eyes can see the narrator, as he is really - a madman! When a narrator insisted that the police laughed at his fear, other signs of paranoia appeared, but in reality they did not know anything about the crime (paragraph 17). When insisting that the narrator listens to the center of the heartbeat of the old man, the narrator will experience another symptom of auditory hallucination, schizophrenia. For example, he said, "The strike gets bigger and bigger and the voice grows bigger ... the neighbor will listen to the sound" (paragraph 11). It is impossible to hear the heartbeat at such a long distance. However, the narrator may mistake this sound for my mind. Finally, the narrator suffers from extreme emotional changes. This is also similar to schizophrenia. This mood change is reflected in the narrator's speech model. When the story begins, the narrator says to introduce myself in a quiet way. However, as the story progressed, his text was fragmented and iterated. For example, when a narrator enters the old man's room, he said, "I unwound carefully the lantern - ah, very carefully - carefully - I lifted it" (paragraph 3). In another example, when the narrator focused his lantern in the eye of a man, he said, "It is open and open" (paragraph 9). In addition, at the end of the story, the narrator is swallowed by the heart of the beating of the old man, "Now, again! - Ha ha! The sound is bigger! The sound is bigger! Presenting the story through the eyes of the narrator makes it If the story is told by the eyes of other characters like police, the reader is unlikely or unlikely to draw accurate conclusions about the character of the narrator.
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