The Narrator loved the old man and cared for the old man a lot. The old man eye is what he don't like. Its like a vulture.
The Tell-Tal Heart The Tell-Tal Heart
This is the Old Man and the Narrator that is in the story This is the Old Man and the Narrator that is in the story
His eye is is resembled of a vulture.
The Narrator loved the old man and cared for the old man a lot. The old man eye is what he don't like. Its like a vulture.
The Tell-Tal Heart
This is the Old Man and the Narrator that is in the story
His eye is is resembled of a vulture.
The Narrator trying to prove his sanity. Says how he carefully he proceeded with his plan.
True I was nervous and still am. But why call me mad? Listen! Observe, for I can tell you the whole story.
"Do you think I am mad? A madman cannot plan. But you should have seen me. During all that week i was friendly to the old man as i could be.
After ponduring on a solution, the Narrator comes to a conclusion: Take the Old mans life to get rid of the eye FOREVER
I have to do something about that old Mans pale blue vulture eye. It haunts me day and night! ...I made up my mind, I will kill the old man
Every night the Old Man's eye was closed so it was not possible to do his work. But on the eighth night he got a feeling, a feeling that success was near.
Every midnight, for a week The Narrator crept in and watched The Old Man sleep.
The sound of the beating of The Old Mans heart grew louder and my anger became greater. The time had come! I rushed into the room, pulled the bed over him, The deed was done, his eye would trouble me no more.