The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe (1843): A Review

Title: The Tell-Tale Heart

Author: Edgar Allan Poe

Publication Year: 1843

Pages: 6

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Genre: Horror, Gothic

Source: Book

Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates his full mastery of writing horror, madness, and psychology in “The Tell-Tale Heart.” This story serves as a compelling study of an unreliable narrator who is grappling with delusion, insanity, and guilt while attempting to rationalize his psychological breakdown, which ultimately leads to murder, although some interpretations suggest that the narrator could be female. Poe's skill shines through in every aspect of the narrative: characterization, symbolism, setting, and theme. It's a brilliant and concise work that is definitely worth reading. If you haven’t experienced it yet, I highly recommend you do so!

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  1. the story is quite interesting.

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    1. It never gets old and dull, even after readig it more than once

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