Topic > Analysis of The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe

Hearing keen and confirming that he suffers from night terrors, “Now I heard a slight groan and knew it was the groan of mortal terror… It was the low sound and suffocated that rises from the depths of the soul overloaded with amazement. I knew the sound well. Many nights, right at midnight, when the whole world was asleep, it flowed from my breast, deepening, with its frightening echo, the terrors that distracted me. ", tormented him every night and in his distorted reality made him think that the old man feels the same way too. The strange noise he thought he heard and which excited him to the point of uncontrollable terror pushed him to finalize his plan to kill the old man. But the way he described the murder was incredibly quick and simple for one man's work. There was no struggle, save a single scream. The way he pulled the heavy bed over the old man until he died is almost impossible, unless he is such a huge man to pull the heavy mattress by himself, there is no way he will become a perfect