Throughout the three stories chosen, the characters are subject to conflicts of different caliber-- some that they overcome and others that they succumb to. For one, in “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the main character (or narrator of the story) is faced with the challenge of trying to keep the murder he’d committed (because of the victim’s “vulture eye,” which highly disturbed the narrator) under wraps and hidden from everyone in the outside world-- more specifically the police that arrive at his home not long after the murder is committed. He committed the murder and disposed of the body flawlessly, but the longer the police remained in his home, the more nervous he became (due to thinking
Throughout the three stories chosen, the characters are subject to conflicts of different caliber-- some that they overcome and others that they succumb to. For one, in “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the main character (or narrator of the story) is faced with the challenge of trying to keep the murder he’d committed (because of the victim’s “vulture eye,” which highly disturbed the narrator) under wraps and hidden from everyone in the outside world-- more specifically the police that arrive at his home not long after the murder is committed. He committed the murder and disposed of the body flawlessly, but the longer the police remained in his home, the more nervous he became (due to thinking