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Allusions In The Black Cat By Edgar Allan Poe
In Poe’s “The Black Cat”, the main symbol of the story is the black cat,hence the title.Throughout the story,Poe has written different allusions of what the cats had represented over time.First,Poe had wrote that the narrator’s wife believes in superstitions,going back to the ancient popular notion of “all black cats as witches in disguise”.(Paragraph 4) Poe was referencing to the witch trials,when Pluto was hanged and burned when the narrator’s house burned down.Fire and hangings were elements from the witch trials.Around 1692,when people were accused and convicted of witchcraft, they were sentenced to death by either being hanged or was set on fire.Pluto was hanged by the neck and had burned a cat shape mark on the wall of what was remaining

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