Topic > Symbolism at the Heart of the Narrative - 983

The narrator's perception of his actions explains how someone who is insane can convince himself that committing a violent crime such as killing someone in their sleep is justifiable. Therefore, in Poe's "Tell Tale Heart", the narrator's unreliable perspective of the situation allows the reader to understand that all the evil the narrator sees in the old man's eyes is actually a reflection of the narrator's inner self.