The document analyzes Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" through examining the characters and relationship between love and hate. It discusses how the narrator claims to love the old man he murders, but is driven to kill by his hatred of the man's eye. The story suggests love and hate are inseparable extremes of the same intense emotion. It analyzes how the narrator's own self-loathing is projected onto an imaginary version of himself represented by the old man. The document concludes the story effectively conveys a sense of horror and creepiness through its characters and Poe's skill at obscuring the narrator's identity.