First, the protagonist hates the eye of the old man, but he loved the old man. The eye was the reason he killed him. In the book, it even says how the protagonist ". . . grew furious at it." The heart of the old man also angered the protagonist. At the very end, the man's anger grows because he thinks the policemen know about the beating and are mocking him.
In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the protagonist's anger is depicted through his obsession with the old man's eye, which he finds repulsive. This anger leads him to plot and commit the murder, as he is consumed by the idea of ridding himself of the eye. The character's irrational behavior and intense emotions further emphasize his deep-seated anger.
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when will the courageous heart of elena sendler be shown again on TV
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Being mad is never uttered; it is shown and manifested. anger can be better said and uttered.
The Gorgamon case is shown throughout the whole of season 3.
The husband had shown remarkable business acumen throughout his career.
Hamlet's true nature isn't shown often in the play, as he puts on a guise of madness throughout. However this is a moment where we see how truly egocentric Hamlet is. He can not stand the idea that another could be recognized for loving Ophelia as much as he; thus he takes it upon himself to out do Laertes.
If you look at a human heart at a certain angle you can see the general shape.The actual heart came before the symbolic heart.
The films would have no appeal to people at all. There would be no happiness, no anger, sadness etc.
Veins - veins run throughout the body, their main job is to deliver deoxygenated blood to the heart so it can get oxygenated and continue circulation. (They are usually are shown as color blue on the models of the circulatory system) Arteries - arteries are body's largest blood vessels. They main job/function is to take the oxygenated blood from the heart and deliver it to the rest of the body.(arteries branch out to capillaries and other smaller blood vessels).(they are usually shown as color red on models of the circulatory system)
Love was shown during The Lion King throughout the "Can you Feel the Love Tonight" sequence as Simba and Nala fell in love with each other.