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The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe is disturbed by the old man's eye, which he describes as vulture-like and unsettling. Despite claiming to love the old man, the narrator becomes fixated on his eye and is eventually driven to murder him.

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Q: What is the narrator's impression of the old man?
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