In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," the narrator believes he can hear the old man's heartbeat even after death due to his overwhelming guilt and paranoia. This imagined sound symbolizes his inner turmoil and descent into madness, reflecting the theme of guilt consuming one's conscience. The heartbeat serves as a manifestation of the narrator's psychological state, illustrating how he cannot escape the consequences of his actions. Ultimately, it represents his fear and the inescapability of his own guilt.
yes there are ppl with no heart beat and their dead
He becomes convinced that the dead man's heart is still beating and that the police can hear it.
yes of course,because the operationist have machines and also if a person is dead it only has 1 opportunityto breath.
Because your body and the embryo secreat hormones that make you sick sometimes..
yes, your heart stops beating only when your dead.
then there dead
A hedgehog's heart beat when its hibernating is so slow you would think it dead- about three times a minute, i think.
CPR is not meant to revive some one. They were pronounced dead because they had CPR performed on them and had a defibrillator used on them and they still did not regain a heart beat.
no because shes already dead!! so ya shes gonna be the same like edward.
he hears the beating of the dead mans heart
Given that you are still alive (dead people do not post questions on this site) your heart is still beating, whether you can feel it or not. I will add that if you feel your neck, just next to your wind-pipe, you should be able to feel the pulse in your carotid artery. But even if you can't, that is still OK. Your heart is beating.
You are said to be brain dead and are not vaible.