The Tell-Tale-Heart Response

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The Tell-Tale-Heart is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe, also called the Inventor of The American Horror Story. It talks about a man who wants to kill an innocent man for the reason of not liking his eye, he describes it as the “vulture’s eye!” As the story is told, the killer goes through a mixture of thoughts and decisions that leads to his act. Firstly, the killer talks about how much he hates the man just because of his eye, he cannot stand it, and it makes him anxious. Then he describes how it looks like, its color, shape, size etc. When the idea of killing the man occurs to him, it starts to haunt him andhe keeps thinking of it every time he remembers the man’s eye.
Now that he decides to kill him, he has to make a plan. He
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He mentions how dark the room was that he couldn’t even see the opening of the door, as a result he decides to switch on the lantern, but his thumb slips, and the man arises and cries out! The killer stays still for a whole hour, he describes the man’s groan as a groan of fear. After a while the killer decides it is time to switch on the lantern, and when he does, he immediately finds himself looking at that eye! It makes him angrier, so he decidesit is time to kill him, he attacks him, drags him to the floor and pulls the heavy bed over. The man is now dead, the killer is satisfied, and he decides to cut off the head, the arms and the legs. At 4 o’clock, the policemen knock on the door, yet the killer feelssafe, as there is no crime marks or signs. The police officers find nothing suspicious and feel satisfied, but choose to sit down and have a chat, but by the time the killer hears a sound that makes him nervous and wishes the policemen could just leave, he assumes that they are fooling him and that they know about the killing, therefore the killer confesses and admits his