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The narrator in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tell Heart confesses to his guilt of killing the old man. If the narrator were to go to trial he could plead “guilty”, “guilty, by reason of insanity”, or “Innocent due to clinical insanity”. If he is GUILTY, he will spend his life in prison. If he is GUILTY BY CLINICAL INSANITY, he may spend his life in a mental institution instead of prison. If he is INNOCENT due to clinical insanity, he might not ever have to serve time for his crimes. Is the narrator guilty, guilty by reason of insanity, or innocent due to clinical insanity?Support your answer WITH EVIDENCE FROM THE VIDEO OR FROM THE TEXT. If you say he is insane, tell me how you know--use evidence!

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