what is your impression of the narrator of the story
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The "Tell-tale Heart's" narrator wants, first of all, to convince the reader that he is not insane. He says that he is nervous, not "mad." Of course, the narrator "protests too much" that he is sane, which immediately leaves the impression that he is, in fact, insane or, at the very least, mentally unstable.
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