Crazy narrator Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts. His parents, David Poe Jr. and Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins, died when Edgar was very young. In 1827, Calvin Thomas published Poe's first book, Tamerlane and other verses in Boston. His first real work was the editor of Southern Literary Messenger at Thomas W. White where he worked for nearly a year. In 1836 he married a 13-year-old cousin. He unknowingly wrote many short stories, including the story of 1843, about the murderer who confessed what he did.
There are some important information that indicates that the narrator of "the core of the storytelling" is crazy. The narrator first tried to convince his audience that he was not angry, then heard that he heard everything in heaven, earth, and hell. In many cases, healthy and trustworthy people do not need to convince readers not being angry. Healthy people will not believe that they can hear Heaven and Hell. Then the story saw that he loved the old man when he was murdered. The conflicting feelings and actions of the narrator indicate that he is obviously mentally unstable. The only reason the narrator said he wanted to kill the old man is that his evil eye is another piece of evidence that he is crazy.
This story tells us that the talker does not object to the old man, the talker even loves him, but the talker hates the eyes of the old man. The narrator will commit murder before long. Oddly, the narrator cut out the body of the old man and put it under the floor of the old man in the bedroom. As the story says, the old man's heart will be beaten under the floor, which makes the narrator acknowledge the crime. There are many arguments about the narrator in the story. Many people think this narrator of this short story is a male, but I think that the other person is a woman. It makes the reader infer the narrator's sex
I think that the best way to protect your customer's story narrator is to justify that he is crazy. He is crazy because the narrator is very afraid of death. On the first line, the narrator said: "I was very nervous, but why do you say I am crazy?" Whether this "you" is judged Because he can not understand his behavior and the world around him correctly. The narrator obsesses over time - the time it takes to do something when he does something - a way to prove it. The narrator started secretly entering the process of "night, midnight" entering the old man's room, and he needed "one hour" to get to the door. He stayed it for 7 nights, I felt surprised to know that "every night at midnight" and the old man "everything you did at 12 o'clock every evening".
How can I defend the story of Edgar Allan Poe's story "The heart to tell stories"? In my class, I am a defense attorney. I must "protect" the narrator and prove he is not so