In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell Tale Heart" the narrator is disgusted by the look of the old mans "vulture eye." The look of the eye becomes so intense in the mind of the narrator, it drives him to murder the old man. After the narrator kills the old man he cuts him into many pieces and stashes under the floorboards of the house. The ludicrous acts of the narrator, such as killing the old man and cutting him into pieces because of the supposed deranged eye, makes the narrator unreliable in the eye of the reader.
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