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In “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, what does the beating heart that the narrator hears symbolize?

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guilt

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User Frank Crook
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It is said that the heart is supposed to symbolize the intense feelings of guilt. His own beating heart begins to overtake him as the neighbors show up, when he knows that the beating heart of the victim is beneath his floorboards. One of the best pieces of symbolism Poe has done.

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User Jahangir Alam
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