The narrator believes the old man, his target, is in possession of an evil eye. The narrator’s focus on eyes contrasts his blindness to his actions and condition as he does not see his actions as insane. Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold” (Poe 3). The narrator describes it as “the eye of a vulture –a pale blue eye, with a film over it. In The Tell-Tale Heart, the narrator focuses on eyes, particularly the eyes of his victim. Moreover, the theory helps to approach the application of paradox, irony, ambiguity, and tension, as well as the story’s aesthetic, resolution of contradictions, the content, and central passage of the work. This short story can be analyzed from the formalist literary theory approach, including addressing such questions as to how the imagery was used to develop symbols, the work’s organic unity, and interconnectedness. Moreover, the narrator’s case is undermined as he cannot provide a motive for committing the murder.
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