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    Шолпан‚ ПД-11-1 "The Black Cat" is a famous short story from horror-master Edgar Allan Poe. It was first printed on August 19‚ 1843‚ in the Philadelphia edition of a newspaper called the United States Saturday Post. We think a newspaper is a perfect place for it. This lurid tale reads like something right out of the headlines – bizarre headlines to be sure. Gruesome news items were just as popular in Poe’s time as they are in ours. Like many news stories‚ "The Black Cat" can be a downer. Stripped

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    The Black Cat by Edar Allan Poe The Black Cat is told from the perspective of a man (whom I imagine as Poe himself)‚ who is a self- pronounced animal lover. The man and his wife have many pets‚ including a black cat named Pluto‚ who is very fond of the narrator. The cat and the narrator continue to have a close friendship until the man becomes an alcoholic. Coming home after having drunk‚ the narrator thinks the cat is avoiding him so he seizes it and the cat bites him. This angers the narrator

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    In the short story “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the narrator commits several terrible crimes. He is writing from a prison cell before he will be hung. He is an alcoholic who loves animals but during a drunken rage he harms his cat and then when he is sober again he kills it. He gets another cat‚ and he tries to kill it but he kills his wife instead. The police find her body and he is arrested for murder. But‚ the narrator is insane and cannot control his actions due to alcohol‚ grief‚ and

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    alcohol‚ they are called an alcoholic. In “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the narrator becomes an alcoholic and it changes how he treats those around him. The narrator faces an internal struggle dealing with his alcoholism and the consequences of his actions. The author shows these struggles through the use of metaphors‚ irony‚ and symbolism. First‚ Edgar Allen Poe uses symbolism to show the consequences the narrator faces. The black cat‚ Pluto‚ symbolizes bad luck. “I slipped a noose about

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    Grace Newfrock Mrs. Dunphy Honors American Studies 31 March 2010 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Essay In the play‚ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof‚ Tennessee Williams mentions explores realism on a new dimension. He mentions controversial themes such as suicide‚ sex‚ marital issues‚ alcoholism‚ and greed. Although Williams experienced his fair share of drama in his lifetime‚ he is able to bring together many of the issues that many Americans were experiencing in their own homes. A critic once said‚ “His

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    Edgar Allen Poe is a world renowned master of gothic literature. Poe wrote‚ "The Black Cat" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" two of the most horrific short story masterpieces. Both stories are written in a gothic style and share elements of murder and insanity. Despite the many similarities‚ digging deeper into the true meaning reveals many differences. The settings and characters of "The Black Cat" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" seem different‚ but in reality they are alike. On the surface‚ both stories take

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    October 2014 In the Mind of a Maniac After reading “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe a reader might question‚ why write about killing a cat? What kind of satisfaction would an author get out of that? What kind of satisfaction does an author think a reader would get out of it? Edgar Allen Poe is most popular for his dark‚ twisted stories‚ but probably even more popular for how he wrote them. His nonchalant tone throughout “The Black Cat” is maybe what surprised readers most. Critics initially believe

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    Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic tale “The Black Cat” was written to invoke a sense of shock in the reader. This short story is written as a first-person narrative in which the narrator travels through increasing levels of insanity throughout the pages. The first time I read this story‚ I thought that the narrator may have imagined it all. I thought there was a possibility that there was no cat at all‚ and the narrator suffered from delusional hallucinations

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    Term Paper - 1 On ‘Edgar Allan Poe’s Experimental Art Of Narration With Reference To The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat ’ In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Award of Degree of B.A. Hons. English - 4 Submitted By: Supervised By: Annant Gaur Dr. Smita Mishra A0706113077 Asst. Professor Amity Institute of English Studies and Research AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH India Introduction Edgar Allan Poe was an American author‚ poet‚

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    acts of deliberate selection and emphasis.’ – At the heart of representation are acts of deliberate selection and emphasis‚ which can offer us new ways of thinking about texts. When read from a feminist perspective Ernest Hemingway’s short story Cat in The Rain offers us a new way of thinking about the story of a lonely and self-indulgent woman. The reader is made aware of how the female protagonist is a victim of patriarchal oppression and is silenced‚ marginalised and depersonalised in a phallogecentric

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