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    Many people believe that black cats bring bad luck or represent death. The superstition and myths of cats still remain. I believe that the story “The Black Cat” illustrates well that belief‚ within this story of a man with misfortunate events throughout his life. Edgar Allan Poe is the author of The Black Cat. He was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts and was the son of two actors. Poe was very much involved with literature and he was an American writer‚ editor‚ and literary critic. Well-known for

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    Thomas Gray was quite possibly evoked to write the "Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat‚ Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes" as a response to the attack on patriarchal ideals. The production of "Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat‚ Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes" initiated from an occurrence of events that resulted in the untimely death of a much-loved house cat. Horace Walpole was the owner of a beloved tabby cat‚ named Selima‚ who drowned herself in a china vase after promiscuously attempting to

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    Joey Alejandro Casey Aubin English 13 May 2013 The Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History by Robert Darnton The Great Cat Massacre is a book that has a very unusual title‚ considering the fact that it is a book that discusses the history of cultural French stories and history. This isn’t some ordinary book that gives a boring‚ long and repetitive view of history. The majority of historical texts look at history from a political point of view; the actions of kings

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s Stories “I withdrew my arm from her grasp and buried the axe in her brain.” Edgar Allen Poe was a famous author of poems‚ in the 1800s. Some of his poems include “The Raven”‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ “The Black Cat”‚ and “The Tell Tale Heart”. In most of Poe’s short stories‚ the narrator wanted revenge‚ but got caught and because of this he was executed. In Poe’s short stories the theme of anger leads to mistakes is shown through setting‚ character‚ plot. Setting‚ character‚

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    Is it possible for someone to be normal one day‚ and then slowly shift to becoming mentally insane with little explanation? In his short story “The Black Cat”‚ Edgar Allen Poe believes this to indeed be possible. The story begins with the narrators back story‚ where he is sane and happy. As the story progresses‚ the narrator shifts to a very unstable state of mind‚ in which he performs gruesome and evil deeds making the reader wonder…what drove him to be like this? Through his crazy actions and

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    human beings‚ was well-known for horror and mystery. "The Black Cat" is one of Poe’s masterpieces. It depicts love‚ hatred and fear between men through the narration of the changing relationship between a mentally abnormal man and a black cat. Loneliness‚ death‚ torture and abnormal psychology are core elements in "The Black Cat" This thesis aims to conduct a research on how Allan Poe managed to achieve psychological horror in "The Black Cat." Since Wayne Booth in 1961 brought up the theory of "unreliable

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    Siemens and Konèar STRAY LOSSES HOW TO REDUCE THEM AND WHY? KPT-OIPT 013E‚ Published 02.2000. Generally‚ there is a simplified understanding that the socalled load losses in a transformer (load losses‚ PL ) depend on the ohmic resistance of the windings. This is only partly true‚ as the losses arising from magnetic leakage flux in various metal parts of a transformer constitute a significant part of the total losses. This component of total losses is called – stray (additional) loss

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    avoidable animal suffering. Stray dogs are not only seen as a nuisance‚ but also as a safety hazard. Veterinary services play a lead role in preventing diseases and ensuring animal welfare and are involved in dog population control‚ coordinating their activities with other competent public institutions and agencies. Local animal control organizations‚ such as the Capital Area Animal Welfare Society in the Baton Rouge area‚ have been trying several different methods to control the stray dog population in residential

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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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    Within “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat‚” the narrators share similarities in their view of an individual and in their actions. Both narrators claim that they are sane as their senses have been evidence to support them and by having the ability to wholly retell the events that had transpired. In “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” the narrator kills an old man‚ however he had no ill will against him‚ stating‚ “I loved the old man” (“The Tell-Tale Heart”). His fury was at the old man’s eye‚ which he deemed

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