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The Tell Tale Heart
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Book Information
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Genre: Gothic horror
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror"

The Tell Tale Heart is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe.

History

The Raven drops the books of Edgar Allan Poe's other works including The Pit and the Pendulum, The Tell Tale Heart, and The Purloined Letter on the narrator.[1]

Allison's entry for the school's diorama competition is the scene in the bedroom where the old man is buried beneath the floorboard and Allison uses a metronome to replicate the heartbeat that made the murderer insane. A jealous Lisa, with Bart's help, sabotages Allison with a fake diorama although Lisa's guilt cause her to hear a heart beating under the gym floor where she hide Allison's real diorama and she screams out, "It's the beating of that hideous heart!" which is also line from "The Tell Tail Heart."[2]

Behind the Laughter

The title and certain plot elements from Season 1's "The Telltale Head" come from "The Tell-Tale Heart".

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