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Does the narrator seem trustworthy as he gives his account of the events in the story “The Tell-Tale Hearts” explain how in two sentences

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The narrator is clearly guilty of murder but what is important is that he considers himself sane. The purpose of him narrating the story is to tell the reader of his sanity as indicated by his careful and astute planning of the crime.

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