PATHOLOGY MCQ
HEART
Question
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In “The Tell-Tale Heart, “ how do the narrator’s feelings contrast with the old man’s?
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The narrator is afraid of the old man, and the old man is confident.
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The narrator feels fury toward the old man, and the old man feels fear.
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The narrator is overwhelmed, and the old man is calm.
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The narrator is joyful, and the old man is angry.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -What does the narrator start to think he hears as “The Tell-Tale Heart” progresses? On the eighth night, the narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” grows furious. How do the old man’s feelings contrast with the narrator’s? The old man is fearful.
Detailed explanation-2: -Our narrator in The Tell-Tale Heart is such a wreck, it’s hard not to feel sorry for him. He’s nervous ("very dreadfully nervous"), paranoid, and physically and mentally ill.
Detailed explanation-3: -The narrator felt guilt and he thought that he need to scream or die. He hear a heart beat and thought it was the dead person.
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