Readers learn from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Deliver-Tale Heart" that the narrator is untrustworthy and hence cannot be trusted to tell the narrative totally properly. To begin, the narrator's hazy personality makes him untrustworthy.
The traditional reading of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is as a moralizing narrative about guilt and innocence.
The sound of the pounding heart has been interpreted by critics as the narrator's guilty conscience reminding him of his act.
In this short story, the two key symbols are the eye, which depicts evil, and the heart, which represents the narrator's remorse and conscience.
Learn more about narrators;
https://brainly.com/question/1934766
#SPJ1