Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart

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In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” It is no doubt that the theme of the story is horror. A mysterious narrator begins the story by attempting to convince the reader that he/she is sane and that his/her illness ultimately made his/her senses stronger, and more powerful. He then goes on to tell a story about an old man that he loved but hated the old man’s eye and compared it to a “eye of a vulture” (64) He wanted to kill the old man and the only reason was because of this evil eye. the narrator explained that the eye caused a cold feeling and his blood to become cold. For seven days the narrator would enter the old man’s room around twelve o clock to observe the old man’s eye; for those seven days the old man’s eye was closed