Mad-Eye Moody appears in 1830's literature
Maybe I'm looking too much into this, but I was wondering if J.K. Rowling based the character of Mad-Eye Moody on the old man in edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale heart. For those of you who don't read, the old man in The Tell-Tale heart lives with the man who will eventually kill him. This is where the likenesses begin. The old man has very interesting eyes. One is normal, the other is larger, and bright ELECTRIC BLUE, just like moody. The narrator believes that this eye is almost magicl, and is capableof seeing through you into your soul to your deepest darkest intentions. The narrator is made uneasy at first by the eye, as Harry is, but unlike Harry, is driven insane by its accusing stare. Furthermore, the old man is extremely paranoid and for good reason. Although he is loving, he is betrayed, killed, and his body is hidden in a confined space as is Mad-Eye's (although it really isn't Mad-Eye). Do you think this is a good asumption to make? what do you think?
P.S. Sorry for the long post.