because he or she dont like his vulture eye
The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is disturbed by his neighbor's pale, vulture-like eye, which he finds unsettling and believes is evil. This eye ultimately becomes the focus of the narrator's obsession and drives him to commit murder.
The narrator tries to find the courage to kill the old man in the story "The Tell-Tale Heart."
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog was created in 2000.
The Telltale Clue - 1954 The Case of the Itch to Kill 1-7 was released on: USA: 19 August 1954
the way he looked at him
There are special circumstances in which it would be acceptable to kill your neighbor; self defense is allowed, so if your neighbor is trying to kill you, that might require you to kill your neighbor first. However, in most situations it is considered appropriate to avoid killing people. Even if your neighbor is causing you terrible problems, there are other ways of dealing with those problems.
Revenge is shown in "The Tell-Tale Heart" when the narrator decides to kill the old man because of his eye, which he finds repulsive and unsettling. The narrator's revenge is driven by his obsession with the old man's eye and his distorted perception of it as evil.
One is where the narrator first looks into the landlord's bedroom with the intent to kill him, but the narrator does nothing at that time. Another is the second time the narrator peaks into the landlord's bedroom and he sees his vulture like eye open. The old man calls out and the narrator fears he is being seen and stays still for, as he says about an hour. Another point of suspense is when the narrator is talking to the policemen and he fears the policemen can hear the beating heart.
Premeditation in "The Tell-Tale Heart" showcases the calculated planning and deliberation of the narrator in committing the murder. It highlights the narrator's sanity as he carefully executes his plan to kill the old man and hide his crime. However, it also serves to reveal the narrator's growing paranoia and obsession with the old man's eye, leading to his eventual downfall.
it plays the role of the victim trying to tell a story that he wants to kill the old man
their neighbor
Jem is the narrator's (Scout) older brother.