At the beginning of the story, we can see the narrator happy with the insanity he has. At the end of the story, we can see that he is suffering from insanity.
"The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story written by Edgar Alan Poe. In this story, we are introduced to a young man who wants to kill the old man who works with him because he can't stand the old man's eye.
The young man is the narrator of the story and he recognizes that he has compromised mental stability. He knows he's an insane person and he likes it. He believes insanity makes him special and allows him to see and hear things other people can't.
However, at the end of the poem, insanity makes him hear a rumbling noise that makes him very uncomfortable. Nobody else hears the noise but him and he feels bad about it because the noise is driving him crazy.
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