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Poe - Insanity In His Characters

 

            Poe uses a myriad of settings and plots in his stories and poems.
             common thread is that his narrators appear to be insane. This is exhibited in.
             "The Cask of Amontillado", "The Tell Tale Heart", and "The Black Cat.".
             Montressor, the narrator of "The Cask of Amontillado," exhibits insanity. .
             At the beginning of the story, Montressor speaks with intense anger and.
             remorse. The reader is then told that the incident occurred fifty years ago. .
             Obviously, a person who would hold a grudge for fifty years so strongly that he.
             desires to kill a man, this narrator has psychological problems. Also, the way.
             that Montressor meticulously planned out the murder of Fortunato shows that.
             he is obsessive and has psychological problems. The murder that Montressor.
             killed him, by chaining him up to a wall and building a wall around him, is a.
             warped, cruel way to kill him. Montressor exhibits insanity in "The Cask of.
             Amontillado.".
             The second narrator that exhibits insanity is the anonymous narrator of.
             "The Tell Tale Heart." The narrator was driven to callous murder of the poor.
             elderly man because of a strange eye. The narrator even doubts his own.
             insanity stating, "But why will you say that I am mad?" (Poe) Yet the irony is,.
             had not the narrator immediately assumed that he had to defend himself.
             against us thinking that he is mad, that in itself promoted the very idea to the.
             reader, that he is mad. He later on states, "Now this is the point. You fancy.
             me mad," (Poe) confirming the initial hypothesis that he is insane. At the.
             conclusion of the story, the narrator is arrested by the authorities because he.
             imagines hearing a heart beat that no one else hears. The anonymous narrator.
             of "The Tell Tale Heart" is without a doubt insane.
             The third narrator that exhibits insanity is the anonymous narrator of.
             "The Black Cat." The author begins the story stating, "I neither expect nor.
             solicit belief. Mad indeed would I be to expect it, in a case where my very.


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