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What would YOU do if the heart of the person you buried under the floorboards started making noise? Only one way to find out... (Note: Shmoop does not condone murder.)
- American Literature / 19th-Century American Literature
- Literature / 19th-Century Literature
- American Literature / All American Literature
- 19th-Century Literature / All 19th-Century Literature
- Literary Forms / Short Stories
- Literature / American Literature
- Literature / Short Stories
- 19th-Century Literature / 19th-Century American Literature
Transcript
- 00:03
The Tell-tale Heart…a la Shmoop.
- 00:06
What’s my name? [Guy talking with a single tree in the background]
- 00:07
Not important, why do you ask?
- 00:09
Do I sound paranoid? [Pictures of man pulling weird faces]
- 00:10
Because I’m definitely not.
Full Transcript
- 00:12
I 'm just a perfectly sane guy trying to make the best of my circumstances. [Guy in prison uniform]
- 00:16
Shh!
- 00:17
…Do you hear something?
- 00:19
…Anyway, I know you're wondering how I got here. [Prison guard speaking to the man]
- 00:21
Well, you're in luck.
- 00:22
I've got some time to kill, so sit back, relax, and ignore that weird thumping noise…you
- 00:28
hear it too, right?
- 00:29
I was just a regular guy, living the bachelor lifestyle with an old man roommate…y'know, [Guy tries talking to a girl in a club and gets hit in the face with a mop]
- 00:35
pizza and Xbox by day, clipping Polident coupons by night…
- 00:39
Oh, don't get me wrong, the old guy wasn't bad. [Old guy with a glass eye]
- 00:41
Heck, I kind of liked him…except for this one little thing…
- 00:44
…Need eye say more?
- 00:46
I couldn't live knowing that thing was near me…
- 00:49
So I did what any sane, rational human being would do…I hatched a plan to murder him [Guy drawing up a plan]
- 00:55
A sane, rational plan.
- 00:57
So I treated the geezer real nice for a whole week.
- 00:59
Y'know…poured his prune juice, cleaned his dentures, the whole nine yards. [Guy holding dentures]
- 01:02
Then each night, I’d sneak into his room and shine a light in to his eye.
- 01:06
What, you think I’d kill an old man in his sleep? [Guy holding a torch on to the old guys eye]
- 01:08
That would be disrespectful.
- 01:10
On the eighth night, I crept into his room and opened his door oh-so carefully...
- 01:14
But when I pulled out my lantern, I made a noise, and woke him up. [Guy drops the torch on the floor]
- 01:18
I waited…and I waited…and eventually, I shined the light on his eye.
- 01:22
And whaddya know…the old man was awake, and finally, I saw it.
- 01:26
…hoo boy, did it set me off.
- 01:28
I charged in like a maniac.
- 01:29
…A fully sane, emotionally stable maniac. [Man looks angry and holds his fists up]
- 01:32
How did I do the deed?
- 01:33
Well…let’s just say I took pillow fights to a whole new level. [Man hitting the old man with a pillow]
- 01:36
Next I needed to confirm the old man was dead…
- 01:39
…so I could move on to part two of my plan.
- 01:41
It’s a little graphic, so let’s use a visual metaphor. [Workers butchering meat]
- 01:44
Hope you weren't eating chicken…
- 01:46
When I was done, the old fart was in old parts.
- 01:48
I pried open three planks of the floorboard to hide the remains. [Guy chucks a bin bag between the floor boards]
- 01:51
And I really thought I had gotten away with it…if it hadn't been for those meddling
- 01:56
neighbors.
- 01:57
See, someone heard the old man scream and called the police. [Policeman walks in]
- 01:59
"No big deal," I thought.
- 02:00
I’m a cool cucumber with a perfectly normal looking floor...no old man parts under these [Guy with 'no police allowed' sign over his floor]
- 02:05
boards, no, sir…
- 02:06
I just told them I had screamed in my sleep, the old man was out of town, and everything
- 02:10
was right as rain.
- 02:11
But, as you've probably guessed, that's not where the tale ends. [Man is dressed in a superhero costume]
- 02:14
It’s time I tell you about my superpower.
- 02:16
I basically have bionic hearing. [Man has large ears]
- 02:18
Seriously.
- 02:19
All my senses are incredibly heightened.
- 02:21
I can hear a baby blinking from two rooms away.
- 02:23
…That's perfectly normal, right? [Man walks into the babies room]
- 02:25
Babies just blink very loudly…
- 02:27
So while the cops and I were shooting the breeze, I started to hear this soft thumping
- 02:32
noise…and it kept getting progressively louder. [Man looks shocked]
- 02:39
I could barely focus on what I was saying, but the cops didn’t seem to notice.
- 02:42
But it kept getting louder…
- 02:44
…and louder…
- 02:45
…and louder…
- 02:46
Until I realized…it was the old man’s beating heart, pounding away from under my [Guy looks annoyed]
- 02:52
floorboards.
- 02:53
I thought I could get through the interview, but you try focusing when there's a dead man's
- 02:56
heart thumping under your feet.
- 02:58
I couldn’t take it any more.
- 02:59
I thought they were going to bust me on the spot.
- 03:01
I had to confess.
- 03:02
I dug up the floor to show them what I had done. [Guy pulls back the floorboards to reveal the bin bag]
- 03:05
My landlord was not going to be happy, that was the end of my deposit.
- 03:08
And now I’m here.
- 03:09
I did the crime, I’m doing the time.
- 03:11
All because of my stupid super-ears.
- 03:12
…I mean, the psychologist said it wasn’t the beating heart I was hearing, but rather, [Guy meeting with a psychologist]
- 03:18
a “manifestation of my guilt.”
- 03:19
I guess that’s one way to look at it.
- 03:22
All I know is that Celine Dion was onto something with that whole, "my heart will go on," thing… [Celine Dion performing]
- 03:27
(heartbeat noises).
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