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Tell Tale Heart The narrator of this chilling tale is a strange character indeed, with no name and seemingly no existence, - it seems he has no family and no one really pays any attention to him, apart from one person... An innocent old man. As I go deeper into the story the narrator turns from strange to frightening, and unreliable. I feel that this narrator is like a vampire, sucking the blood from his victim - sucking out all the goodness out of life. When doing his dreadful deed he thinks nothing of it, he has succumbed to the taste and hunger of the killing, nothing else matters. However, after, the guilt inside begins to grow, the soul darkens at what has happened. His conscience takes over and he cannot hide the guilt and torment inside. The fact that the story ends with him telling all, it shows he has a...

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