Who did the narrator kill?
the old man
Why does the narrator kill the old man?
Because he doesn't like his eye.
What did the narrator mean when he was "mad"?
The narrator meant he was crazy or mentally ill.
What did the narrator despise about the old man?
His eye
Where was the old man killed?
In his bed in his house
Is it socially acceptable to kill the old man?
No, because you don't solve your problem by un-living other people.
Where was the old man buried?
Under the floorboards
What time did the narrator kill the old man?
Around twelve o'clock
What can you infer the "Heart-beat" sound was?
His own heart beating from adrenalin.
How many nights did the narrator watch the old man for, before he killed him?
7 nights
Why do the police go to the old mans house?
Someone heard the cries coming from the old man
What would happen if the narrator didn't out himself?
He would keep hearing "The Heart-beat sound" and would continued to be haunted by the sound to the rest of his live. The police would not know who killed the old man.
What sound was the protagonist hearing "through the walls"?
A clock- like sound
What happened after the police showed up?
Eventually the protagonist admitted to killing the old man.
What were to possible antagonist in the story?
Narrator and Police