No. One of his eyes is normal, but the other has a cataract. This is only speculation based upon the story text.
"He had the eye of a vulture -- a pale blue eye, with a film over it." -- Edgar Allan Poe, 'The Tell-Tale Heart'
The narrator describes the old man's eye as "vulture-like," with a pale blue color and a film over it. He portrays it as unsettling and haunting, which ultimately drives him to commit a heinous act.
He had the eye of a vulture-a pale blue eye, with a film over it."
he hears the beating of the dead mans heart
The narrator fears the neighbors will hear the beating of the old man's heart.
The old man's eye was a pale blue color with a film covering it, making it look like a vulture's eye. The speaker found the eye to be menacing, evil, and likened it to the "Evil eye," which disturbed him greatly.
No a woman's heart beats faster than a mans
throw a mans belly
Yes
muscle tissue
Arc Reactor
good comes from the heart
The average weight of an adult male's heart is about 10-12 ounces, or roughly 280-340 grams.
72
60-100 beats per min