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He said that the elderly man had an evil eye. That was his reason.
Other than the title, The Telltale Head being a play on The Telltale Heart the similarities lie in The Telltale Heart having the narrator, who is presumably the murderer, being haunted by the sound of the victim's beating heart. Bart, who is also the narrator of The Telltale Head briefly, is haunted by the voice of Jebidiah Springfield.
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 sound that drives the narrator to confess the crime is a heart; (the heart of the man he killed or the his own?)
because he or she dont like his vulture eye
A neighbor reported he heard a scream.
In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the narrator believes the neighbor is insane because of the old man's distorted eye, which unsettles and terrifies him. The neighbor's appearance and behavior contribute to the narrator's perception of madness, leading to his eventual violent actions.
One example of onomatopoeia in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is the sound of the old man's heart beating loudly, which is described as "thump, thump, thump" as the narrator becomes more and more agitated by the noise.
the light in the lantern blew out
The cast of The Tell Tale Heart - 2009 includes: Joel Friedline as The Police Officer Casey Groop as The Man With The Eye Stephen Hayes as The Mad Man Jen House as Female Neighbor Derek Perry as Narrator Mike Sliva as Male Neighbor Michael Sliva as Neighbor
Some repeating ideas in "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe include the narrator's obsession with the old man's vulture-like eye, the narrator's insistence on their sanity, and the theme of guilt and paranoia as the narrator believes they can hear the beating of the old man's heart even after they have killed him.
The narrator fears the neighbors will hear the beating of the old man's heart.