TOPIC: What lesson have you learned from the confession of the narrator?
Composed by Nguyen Thi Dao - DH06AVQ1
Each of the stories has its own meaning and at least one message, which gives the readers. In” Rip Van Winkle”, the readers can easily realize its messages that we not only have the responsibility to our family but also are patient in all works. But in” The tell tale heart”, if it is easy for us to realize its lessons. In my point of view, there are some lessons that we can learn from the confession of the narrator.
The first thing is that we should not be too confident in all situations. Throughout the story, the narrator is always confident of his plan. He believes that no one knows his intend, no one suspects his action, and his plan is perfect. Furthermore, his confident is shown the action he invites three police officers into the room and he places his own seat upon the very spot beneath which responses the corpse of the victim. Obviously, the narrator is sufficient in his plan. However, it was the confidence that ruins the narrator. Normally, when some one is too confident, they often have a passion for the succession, and then they fail in their own succession without knowing. The narrator is the same. Although the police officers do not have any suspect, the narrator finally confesses his crime. Maybe, the narrator’s confession is result from his confidence. Therefore, when doing anything, we should not be too confident.
Another thing, we must understand that no crime can cover forever. The more something covers, the more it is discovered. The crime is not sometimes discovered by some one, but it is discovered by murder. It is simple to understand. If some one becomes the murder because of some motivation, not bad characteristics, they will certainly be haunted about their crime. They will fear, regret and be tormented by their conscience. It explains why the narrator himself confesses at the end of the story although no one discovers his crime. The narrator feels fear. The fear causes by the beating of the heart acts an internal motivation for the narrator to finally confess to the murder. It was the beating that is the telling of his conscience. Therefore, the saying” no crime can covers forever” helps us understand that we can cover everyone, but we can not cover our own conscience.
Finally, we should not deny our mistakes; on the contrary, being ready to admit those is the best way that we should do. Certainly, everyone has ever made mistake at least one time in life; however, it is important how we face to our mistakes, admit or deny those. For the narrator,” The tell tale heart”, although he never admits to have a guilty conscience, it is obvious that the narrator does feel guilty for murdering the old man. It was the beating of the heart that proves it. When the beating returns, he begins to have an intensive fight between his brain and his conscience. The narrator’s brain tries to muffle the sound of the beating heart with his action in order to forget his crime, but his own conscience is incapable of being silenced. Finally, he confesses his murder with the police. In other word, he finally dare admit his crime. It also is the final lesson which each of us can draw from the narrator’s confession in’ The tell tale heart”.
In short, each of the stories gives us a lot of lessons. It is important if we can understand those lessons. In this story, there are a lot of lessons for us. For example, no crime can cover forever, don’t be too confident and let’s admit mistakes. If we understand clearly those after finishing the story, we can certainly improve our characteristics. Besides, we need to know that a person’s heart is one of the most vital organs in our body. Without a heart, life would become unmeaning because the heart is the telling of the conscience.
The first thing is that we should not be too confident in all situations. Throughout the story, the narrator is always confident of his plan. He believes that no one knows his intend, no one suspects his action, and his plan is perfect. Furthermore, his confident is shown the action he invites three police officers into the room and he places his own seat upon the very spot beneath which responses the corpse of the victim. Obviously, the narrator is sufficient in his plan. However, it was the confidence that ruins the narrator. Normally, when some one is too confident, they often have a passion for the succession, and then they fail in their own succession without knowing. The narrator is the same. Although the police officers do not have any suspect, the narrator finally confesses his crime. Maybe, the narrator’s confession is result from his confidence. Therefore, when doing anything, we should not be too confident.
Another thing, we must understand that no crime can cover forever. The more something covers, the more it is discovered. The crime is not sometimes discovered by some one, but it is discovered by murder. It is simple to understand. If some one becomes the murder because of some motivation, not bad characteristics, they will certainly be haunted about their crime. They will fear, regret and be tormented by their conscience. It explains why the narrator himself confesses at the end of the story although no one discovers his crime. The narrator feels fear. The fear causes by the beating of the heart acts an internal motivation for the narrator to finally confess to the murder. It was the beating that is the telling of his conscience. Therefore, the saying” no crime can covers forever” helps us understand that we can cover everyone, but we can not cover our own conscience.
Finally, we should not deny our mistakes; on the contrary, being ready to admit those is the best way that we should do. Certainly, everyone has ever made mistake at least one time in life; however, it is important how we face to our mistakes, admit or deny those. For the narrator,” The tell tale heart”, although he never admits to have a guilty conscience, it is obvious that the narrator does feel guilty for murdering the old man. It was the beating of the heart that proves it. When the beating returns, he begins to have an intensive fight between his brain and his conscience. The narrator’s brain tries to muffle the sound of the beating heart with his action in order to forget his crime, but his own conscience is incapable of being silenced. Finally, he confesses his murder with the police. In other word, he finally dare admit his crime. It also is the final lesson which each of us can draw from the narrator’s confession in’ The tell tale heart”.
In short, each of the stories gives us a lot of lessons. It is important if we can understand those lessons. In this story, there are a lot of lessons for us. For example, no crime can cover forever, don’t be too confident and let’s admit mistakes. If we understand clearly those after finishing the story, we can certainly improve our characteristics. Besides, we need to know that a person’s heart is one of the most vital organs in our body. Without a heart, life would become unmeaning because the heart is the telling of the conscience.


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