Exposition
Rising action
Rising Action 2
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
The story opens with the antagonist, who is the narrator, telling the listener that they can prove their sanity by how calmly they can tell us how he to murdered an old man. The narrator is unreliable because they claim that they have a disease that allows them to hear things in heaven, the earth, and in hell, but then contradicts themselvesby saying they can healthily tell us the story. They tell us that their motivation to murder the old man is simply the old mans vulture eye.
The narrator describes how they stalk the old man. They tell the listener how profoundly they stalk the old man. The narrator tells the listener it took them an hour each night to stick their head through the door, until it was sufficient enough so that they could see the old mans eye. They say that they were never kinder to the man during the eight nights they stalk the old man, asking him how he slept. However, on theeighth night, the narrator laughs at how smart and cunning they are, and wakes the old man.
The narrator describes how cautious they are on this particular night, attempting to prove their sagacity. However, in addition to them laughing, their finger slips on the fastening to the lantern. The narrator thinks they hear the old mans heartbeat, a stifled noise, which just motivates them more to kill the old man instead of vexing him. The old man and the narrator have a standoff, which lasts about an hour. The narrator sees the old mans eye open, and they get the courage to kill the old man. They jump in the room vehemently.
The narrator kills the old man by suffocating him with a mattress. They lift up the mattress as the heartbeat starts to quiet down, and finds that the man is dead.
The narrator dismembers the body. They hide it under the floorboards. At around 4am, the police knock at their door. Overly confident, the narrator encourages them to search the house. They invite the police to sit and chat, and the narrator has the audacityto put their own seat right where the body is. After a while, the narrators guilt increases, and they begin to think the police know. They start to panic, and the heartbeat grows louder.
The narrator is overtaken by guilt. The heartbeat growing louder leads them to confess to the murder of the old man.
once conceived, the idea haunted me day and night
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
GRoAn
AAAAAAAAAARGH
HAHAHAHAHA
*Chopchop*
Exposition
Rising action
Rising Action 2
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
The story opens with the antagonist, who is the narrator, telling the listener that they can prove their sanity by how calmly they can tell us how he to murdered an old man. The narrator is unreliable because they claim that they have a disease that allows them to hear things in heaven, the earth, and in hell, but then contradicts themselvesby saying they can healthily tell us the story. They tell us that their motivation to murder the old man is simply the old mans vulture eye.
The narrator describes how they stalk the old man. They tell the listener how profoundly they stalk the old man. The narrator tells the listener it took them an hour each night to stick their head through the door, until it was sufficient enough so that they could see the old mans eye. They say that they were never kinder to the man during the eight nights they stalk the old man, asking him how he slept. However, on theeighth night, the narrator laughs at how smart and cunning they are, and wakes the old man.
The narrator describes how cautious they are on this particular night, attempting to prove their sagacity. However, in addition to them laughing, their finger slips on the fastening to the lantern. The narrator thinks they hear the old mans heartbeat, a stifled noise, which just motivates them more to kill the old man instead of vexing him. The old man and the narrator have a standoff, which lasts about an hour. The narrator sees the old mans eye open, and they get the courage to kill the old man. They jump in the room vehemently.
The narrator kills the old man by suffocating him with a mattress. They lift up the mattress as the heartbeat starts to quiet down, and finds that the man is dead.
The narrator dismembers the body. They hide it under the floorboards. At around 4am, the police knock at their door. Overly confident, the narrator encourages them to search the house. They invite the police to sit and chat, and the narrator has the audacityto put their own seat right where the body is. After a while, the narrators guilt increases, and they begin to think the police know. They start to panic, and the heartbeat grows louder.
The narrator is overtaken by guilt. The heartbeat growing louder leads them to confess to the murder of the old man.
once conceived, the idea haunted me day and night
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
GRoAn
AAAAAAAAAARGH
HAHAHAHAHA
*Chopchop*
Exposition
Rising action
Rising Action 2
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
The story opens with the antagonist, who is the narrator, telling the listener that they can prove their sanity by how calmly they can tell us how he to murdered an old man. The narrator is unreliable because they claim that they have a disease that allows them to hear things in heaven, the earth, and in hell, but then contradicts themselvesby saying they can healthily tell us the story. They tell us that their motivation to murder the old man is simply the old mans vulture eye.
The narrator describes how they stalk the old man. They tell the listener how profoundly they stalk the old man. The narrator tells the listener it took them an hour each night to stick their head through the door, until it was sufficient enough so that they could see the old mans eye. They say that they were never kinder to the man during the eight nights they stalk the old man, asking him how he slept. However, on theeighth night, the narrator laughs at how smart and cunning they are, and wakes the old man.
The narrator describes how cautious they are on this particular night, attempting to prove their sagacity. However, in addition to them laughing, their finger slips on the fastening to the lantern. The narrator thinks they hear the old mans heartbeat, a stifled noise, which just motivates them more to kill the old man instead of vexing him. The old man and the narrator have a standoff, which lasts about an hour. The narrator sees the old mans eye open, and they get the courage to kill the old man. They jump in the room vehemently.
The narrator kills the old man by suffocating him with a mattress. They lift up the mattress as the heartbeat starts to quiet down, and finds that the man is dead.
The narrator dismembers the body. They hide it under the floorboards. At around 4am, the police knock at their door. Overly confident, the narrator encourages them to search the house. They invite the police to sit and chat, and the narrator has the audacityto put their own seat right where the body is. After a while, the narrators guilt increases, and they begin to think the police know. They start to panic, and the heartbeat grows louder.
The narrator is overtaken by guilt. The heartbeat growing louder leads them to confess to the murder of the old man.
once conceived, the idea haunted me day and night
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
GRoAn
AAAAAAAAAARGH
HAHAHAHAHA
*Chopchop*
Exposition
Rising action
Rising Action 2
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
The story opens with the antagonist, who is the narrator, telling the listener that they can prove their sanity by how calmly they can tell us how he to murdered an old man. The narrator is unreliable because they claim that they have a disease that allows them to hear things in heaven, the earth, and in hell, but then contradicts themselvesby saying they can healthily tell us the story. They tell us that their motivation to murder the old man is simply the old mans vulture eye.
The narrator describes how they stalk the old man. They tell the listener how profoundly they stalk the old man. The narrator tells the listener it took them an hour each night to stick their head through the door, until it was sufficient enough so that they could see the old mans eye. They say that they were never kinder to the man during the eight nights they stalk the old man, asking him how he slept. However, on theeighth night, the narrator laughs at how smart and cunning they are, and wakes the old man.
The narrator describes how cautious they are on this particular night, attempting to prove their sagacity. However, in addition to them laughing, their finger slips on the fastening to the lantern. The narrator thinks they hear the old mans heartbeat, a stifled noise, which just motivates them more to kill the old man instead of vexing him. The old man and the narrator have a standoff, which lasts about an hour. The narrator sees the old mans eye open, and they get the courage to kill the old man. They jump in the room vehemently.
The narrator kills the old man by suffocating him with a mattress. They lift up the mattress as the heartbeat starts to quiet down, and finds that the man is dead.
The narrator dismembers the body. They hide it under the floorboards. At around 4am, the police knock at their door. Overly confident, the narrator encourages them to search the house. They invite the police to sit and chat, and the narrator has the audacityto put their own seat right where the body is. After a while, the narrators guilt increases, and they begin to think the police know. They start to panic, and the heartbeat grows louder.
The narrator is overtaken by guilt. The heartbeat growing louder leads them to confess to the murder of the old man.
once conceived, the idea haunted me day and night
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
GRoAn
AAAAAAAAAARGH
HAHAHAHAHA
*Chopchop*
Exposition
Rising action
Rising Action 2
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
The story opens with the antagonist, who is the narrator, telling the listener that they can prove their sanity by how calmly they can tell us how he to murdered an old man. The narrator is unreliable because they claim that they have a disease that allows them to hear things in heaven, the earth, and in hell, but then contradicts themselvesby saying they can healthily tell us the story. They tell us that their motivation to murder the old man is simply the old mans vulture eye.
The narrator describes how they stalk the old man. They tell the listener how profoundly they stalk the old man. The narrator tells the listener it took them an hour each night to stick their head through the door, until it was sufficient enough so that they could see the old mans eye. They say that they were never kinder to the man during the eight nights they stalk the old man, asking him how he slept. However, on theeighth night, the narrator laughs at how smart and cunning they are, and wakes the old man.
The narrator describes how cautious they are on this particular night, attempting to prove their sagacity. However, in addition to them laughing, their finger slips on the fastening to the lantern. The narrator thinks they hear the old mans heartbeat, a stifled noise, which just motivates them more to kill the old man instead of vexing him. The old man and the narrator have a standoff, which lasts about an hour. The narrator sees the old mans eye open, and they get the courage to kill the old man. They jump in the room vehemently.
The narrator kills the old man by suffocating him with a mattress. They lift up the mattress as the heartbeat starts to quiet down, and finds that the man is dead.
The narrator dismembers the body. They hide it under the floorboards. At around 4am, the police knock at their door. Overly confident, the narrator encourages them to search the house. They invite the police to sit and chat, and the narrator has the audacityto put their own seat right where the body is. After a while, the narrators guilt increases, and they begin to think the police know. They start to panic, and the heartbeat grows louder.
The narrator is overtaken by guilt. The heartbeat growing louder leads them to confess to the murder of the old man.
once conceived, the idea haunted me day and night
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
GRoAn
AAAAAAAAAARGH
HAHAHAHAHA
*Chopchop*
Exposition
Rising action
Rising Action 2
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
The story opens with the antagonist, who is the narrator, telling the listener that they can prove their sanity by how calmly they can tell us how he to murdered an old man. The narrator is unreliable because they claim that they have a disease that allows them to hear things in heaven, the earth, and in hell, but then contradicts themselvesby saying they can healthily tell us the story. They tell us that their motivation to murder the old man is simply the old mans vulture eye.
The narrator describes how they stalk the old man. They tell the listener how profoundly they stalk the old man. The narrator tells the listener it took them an hour each night to stick their head through the door, until it was sufficient enough so that they could see the old mans eye. They say that they were never kinder to the man during the eight nights they stalk the old man, asking him how he slept. However, on theeighth night, the narrator laughs at how smart and cunning they are, and wakes the old man.
The narrator describes how cautious they are on this particular night, attempting to prove their sagacity. However, in addition to them laughing, their finger slips on the fastening to the lantern. The narrator thinks they hear the old mans heartbeat, a stifled noise, which just motivates them more to kill the old man instead of vexing him. The old man and the narrator have a standoff, which lasts about an hour. The narrator sees the old mans eye open, and they get the courage to kill the old man. They jump in the room vehemently.
The narrator kills the old man by suffocating him with a mattress. They lift up the mattress as the heartbeat starts to quiet down, and finds that the man is dead.
The narrator dismembers the body. They hide it under the floorboards. At around 4am, the police knock at their door. Overly confident, the narrator encourages them to search the house. They invite the police to sit and chat, and the narrator has the audacityto put their own seat right where the body is. After a while, the narrators guilt increases, and they begin to think the police know. They start to panic, and the heartbeat grows louder.
The narrator is overtaken by guilt. The heartbeat growing louder leads them to confess to the murder of the old man.
once conceived, the idea haunted me day and night
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
GRoAn
AAAAAAAAAARGH
HAHAHAHAHA
*Chopchop*
Exposition
Rising action
Rising Action 2
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
The story opens with the antagonist, who is the narrator, telling the listener that they can prove their sanity by how calmly they can tell us how he to murdered an old man. The narrator is unreliable because they claim that they have a disease that allows them to hear things in heaven, the earth, and in hell, but then contradicts themselvesby saying they can healthily tell us the story. They tell us that their motivation to murder the old man is simply the old mans vulture eye.
The narrator describes how they stalk the old man. They tell the listener how profoundly they stalk the old man. The narrator tells the listener it took them an hour each night to stick their head through the door, until it was sufficient enough so that they could see the old mans eye. They say that they were never kinder to the man during the eight nights they stalk the old man, asking him how he slept. However, on theeighth night, the narrator laughs at how smart and cunning they are, and wakes the old man.
The narrator describes how cautious they are on this particular night, attempting to prove their sagacity. However, in addition to them laughing, their finger slips on the fastening to the lantern. The narrator thinks they hear the old mans heartbeat, a stifled noise, which just motivates them more to kill the old man instead of vexing him. The old man and the narrator have a standoff, which lasts about an hour. The narrator sees the old mans eye open, and they get the courage to kill the old man. They jump in the room vehemently.
The narrator kills the old man by suffocating him with a mattress. They lift up the mattress as the heartbeat starts to quiet down, and finds that the man is dead.
The narrator dismembers the body. They hide it under the floorboards. At around 4am, the police knock at their door. Overly confident, the narrator encourages them to search the house. They invite the police to sit and chat, and the narrator has the audacityto put their own seat right where the body is. After a while, the narrators guilt increases, and they begin to think the police know. They start to panic, and the heartbeat grows louder.
The narrator is overtaken by guilt. The heartbeat growing louder leads them to confess to the murder of the old man.
once conceived, the idea haunted me day and night
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
GRoAn
AAAAAAAAAARGH
HAHAHAHAHA
*Chopchop*