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What was the narrator obsessed with?

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Answered by itzmadgirl345
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Answer:

Poe, Edgar Allan

For some inexplicable reason, the narrator becomes obsessed with the diseased eye of the old man. The narrator likens it to a vulture's eye and is so haunted by the Evil Eye that he decides to murder the old man. ... Even after the murder, the victim's heart continues beating for many minutes.

Answered by prakharuts015
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Answer:

Poe, Edgar Allan

For some unexplainable reason, the narrator goes well with obsessed with the unhealthy eye of the old man. The narrator likens it to a vulture's eye and is therefore haunted by the Evil Eye that he chooses to murder the old man. Even after the murder, the victim's heart carries on beating for many minutes.

Explanation:

Yes, the narrator seems to be preoccupied with his lost dollar. He mentions the dollar all around the story. In fact, every time he materializes across Todd, he only thinks of his dollar, though he never directly asks for it and claims it will not stand in the middle of their friendship.

Hence, the correct answer is Poe, Edgar Allan

For some unexplainable reason, the narrator goes well with obsessed with the unhealthy eye of the old man. The narrator likens it to a vulture's eye and is therefore haunted by the Evil Eye that he chooses to murder the old man. Even after the murder, the victim's heart carries on beating for many minutes.

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