Sunday, September 15, 2019
Colleteââ¬â¢s ââ¬ÅThe Murdererââ¬Â and ââ¬ÅThe Tell-Tale Heartââ¬Â by Edgar Allen Poe Essay
Explore the similarities and differences between Colleteââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Murdererâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Tell-Tale Heartâ⬠by Edgar Allen Poe. In this essay I will write about ââ¬Å"the Tell-Tale Heartâ⬠which was written in the nineteenth century, and ââ¬Å"The Murdererâ⬠which was written in the twentieth century. I will compare them in a number of ways; language, settings, suspense, characters In ââ¬Å"The Tell-Tale Heartâ⬠the mood is typical of Edgar Allen Poe in that he wrote about murders in dark gothic houses this creates a mood of tension that something is about to happen suddenly and drives us to read faster and faster until suddenly the climax is upon the victims or sometimes, on a anti-climax. The narrator uses short sentences that are filled with active verbs to describe the story. Whereas the mood in ââ¬Å"The Murdererâ⬠is quite calm and non-threatening. There is no haste to the words. This is very different to ââ¬Å"The Tell-Tale Heartâ⬠. In ââ¬Å"The Tell Tale Heartâ⬠the narrator does not tell us exactly where he is but he does tell us that there are ââ¬Å"creaky floor boardsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"heavy doorsâ⬠there are also ââ¬Å"miceâ⬠. This leads us to believe that he is in a gothic house that is quite old. The narrator does not tell us about the weather directly but mention ââ¬Å"the wind in the chimneyâ⬠which suggest mid-winter. In the murderer there are a lot of different places, the murder scene, out side the newsagents, the flat where he slept and worked, each of them described in detail. The murder scene was a stationary notions shop as with the tell tale heart during the whole story there is only a few references to the weather such as a ââ¬Å"brief showerâ⬠and that ââ¬Å"darkness cam suddenly apron them. The themes of the stories are both murders. The strangest one of the two stories is the murderer because the main character, Louis, kills his victim, for no reason that we know of, but there is a clear motive in the tell tale heart. The eye. The old mans evil eye this is the thing that drives the murderer to kills the old mans ââ¬Å"vulture eyeâ⬠the eye with a ââ¬Å"pale blue film over it.â⬠The main character in ââ¬Å"The Tell Tale Heart is a person who talks about him self a lot in the story ands says a few things like ââ¬Å"never before that night had I felt the extent of my powers.â⬠I think this person is insane (he spent an hour to look through a door) He is mostly in self-denial but he does say ââ¬Å"the disease has sharpened my senses -not destroyed themâ⬠this becomes exenterated when he says he ââ¬Å"heard all the things in heavenâ⬠because of the acute sense of hearing he has acquired from being mad. The main character of the tell tale heart is a mystery because they does not reveal their sex or their age, or any of their physical looks. Where in the murderer we know that Louis is good looking and has a ââ¬Å"swarthy faceâ⬠that girls like to smile at. I think that, whilst these authors have crated stories that are similar in theme they have there own way of introducing the characters and victims of the story. Also the setting is very different. I like them both for they are very griping and leave a great deal of the story to the readers imagination but my favourite is ââ¬Å"The Tell-Tale Heartâ⬠because of the way the nature of the murderer is very well presented and has left me thinking about it. The very way that he calmly killed him with out no little voice in his head telling him what he is doing is wrong chills me to the bone. This is a little detail that Poe was very clear about for although he was insane (As I have pointed out before the evidence for this case is not in short supply) he was still a human being and as one of them I fell disturbed that one human can do that to a fellow human. Humans are the most dangerous species because of our actions. Our kind is the only ones that ill because they feel like it. Not because they are hungry or in danger but because of pure spite. This is one of the many dangers of free will and Poe and collate point this out in the most disturbing ways imaginable.
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