The first way is falling into a pit, the second way is the pendulum way and the last way was setting his chamber on fire.
In "The Pit and the Pendulum," the narrator's captors attempt to kill him in three distinct ways. First, they use a pendulum with a razor-sharp blade that swings slowly closer, threatening to slice him. Second, they try to force him into a pit filled with darkness, implying a terrifying death by falling. Finally, they set the walls of his cell to heat up and close in on him, intending to crush him between the fiery walls.
After he slides off the board, the pendulum stops swinging, and, the narrator says, "I beheld it drawn up, by some invisible force, through the ceiling." Apparently, he concludes, someone has been watching him. Did he escape the pendulum only to be subjected to another form of torture? .......At that moment, he notices that the sulfurous light in the cell is coming through a fissure running around the base of the walls. He also notices that the images on the wall are now staring at him with fiery demonic eyes and that the smell of hot metal has invaded the cell. It is the iron walls; they are heating up.
Jem is the narrator's (Scout) older brother.
In the second part of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the narrator is still Scout Finch, who is reflecting back on her childhood experiences.
The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird is Scout. At first, there are two other people she lives with, Atticus and Jem. Later on in the novel, Aunt Alexandra comes to live with the family bringing the count up to a total of three others living with Scout.
The narrator has decided to kill the old man because of his eye.
It is Ghoulies II.
That it was a "good kill"
The cast of Built for the Kill - 2001 includes: Matthew Morgan as Narrator
The cast of When Women Kill - 1984 includes: Lee Grant as Narrator
The cast of Driven to Kill - 1948 includes: Lowell Thomas as Narrator
Life is meant to be lived.