I think I should rephrase the first question.

I urgently need you to check this sentence. Thank you very much.

1) Briefly describe the narrator’s personality in Poe’s story, "The Tell-Tale Heart". Explain his feelings and above all his obsession. Then focus on how he murders the old man. Name and describe the senses that are involved in the description of the murder.

I wouldn't use the word "briefly" -- students will often write as little as possible to follow directions!

To answer this question, you will need to read and analyze Edgar Allan Poe's story, "The Tell-Tale Heart." This story revolves around a narrator who reveals their personality traits while describing their obsession and the intense events that unfold.

First, begin by summarizing the narrator's personality. Look for clues in the text that reveal their character traits, behavior, or attitudes. Pay attention to how the narrator perceives the world, interacts with others, and expresses their thoughts and emotions.

Next, analyze the narrator's feelings and obsession. Identify the emotions the narrator experiences throughout the story and how they are linked to their obsession. Look for moments of anxiety, fear, paranoia, or compulsion. Delve into the motivations behind their actions and seek to understand why they obsess over the old man.

Then, focus on the murder itself. Pay attention to the vivid and sensory details provided in the text. Look for descriptions of sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to identify the senses involved in the murder scene. Explore how these sensory details contribute to the overall atmosphere and impact the reader's perception of the event.

To complete your response, provide specific examples from the story to support your explanations. Quote relevant passages or paraphrase key moments to illustrate the narrator's personality, obsession, and the sensory aspects of the murder scene.