The Tell-Tale Heart

what is the satire used in the story, 'A tell-tale heart'?

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Many have indicated that the old man's eye is a commentary on the 'blindness' of society. It is 'dull and unseeing' and ruled by the heart. The fact that the narrator calls it a 'vulture eye' also indicates that this 'blindness' and 'disease' preys on the dead and the almost dead.