The old man's groan makes the narrator feel a sense of dread and guilt. It intensifies his paranoia and ultimately drives him to confess his crime.
Paranoid, guilty, haunted, stressed.
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
In Edgar Allen Poe's short story "The Telltale Heart", the old man's eye upsets the narrator because he claims to always feel it watching him. This motivation stems from his madness and fuels his actions.
No he doesn’t feel guilt. In fact he is proud of it and as he sits over the body talking to the police he is taking pride in what he has done.
The heart does not necessarily feel pain but someone with a low heart supply could feel pain. I dont know
how does it feel it feel a heart warm up
The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is proud of his cunning and believes it makes him superior to others. He sees himself as clever and strategic in his actions, especially in planning the murder of the old man. However, his obsession with proving his sanity ultimately reveals his guilt and undermines his sense of cunning.
Do you sympathize more with the visitors or the narrator? why do you feel this way?
Heart.
He Loves IT
Feel My Heart was created on 1996-08-07.
because narrator know that they prefer to feel that they safely kept their secret. And their love and devotion narrator have deeply touched.