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    When most people think of black cats‚ they think of curses‚ witches‚ misfortune‚ or evil. in “The Black Cat”‚ Edgar Allan Poe makes these superstitions come to life. The narrator is touched by the evil cat and a lot of misfortune happens to him because of it. When the narrator picks up his poor habit Drinking he kills his poor cat Pluto. This makes him suffer because he gets a new cat it reminds him of his old cat Pluto. Poe uses black cats and drinking to symbolize evil‚ suffer‚ and vexation in

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    The genre of gothic literature contains both elements of horror and romance‚ with an innocent female‚ a powerful male (usually the quintessential villain)‚ as well as themes to do with the supernatural as key features included in the novel. In this chapter‚ elements of the gothic begin in the very title of the book: the ‘bloody’ in ‘The Bloody Chamber’ associates the idea of death and gore‚ a more horrific element of the gothic genre; the ‘Chamber’ itself now sounds more claustrophobic and similar

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    just too full of the gothic and the unearthly and too removed from reality”. How far do you agree with this statement? The ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is a poem from the Romantics period in literature and is written by Coleridge who collaborated with Wordsworth on the ‘Lyrical Ballads’. It is about a Mariner who stops one of three wedding guests and tells him a story of when he set sail and all that happens. The poem meddles and swarms in the supernatural and the gothic which adds to the tension

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    The Dualism of Humanity in “The Black Cat” In Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Black Cat”‚ the theme of doubleness is prevalent throughout the narrator’s recounted story. Specifically‚ ‘doubleness’ is demonstrated by the narrator’s dualistic character while indulging in alcoholic intemperance. Though the narrator begins the story by recounting his gentile disposition in past years‚ this gentility is diminished once his gluttonistic desire for alcohol grows. Alcohol provides the narrator with a sinister

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    Literary Analysis of “The Black Cat” and “The Masque of the Red Death” "No pestilence had ever been so fatal‚ or so hideous. Blood was its avatar and its seal- the redness and the horror of blood" (1). Edgar Allan Poe was a master of the macabre; his very stories injecting fear into the hearts of his readers. Poe’s life was filled with tragedy‚ as several of the important women in his life‚ including his wife and daughter died at a young age. He utilized poems and books to express that tragedy.

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    The short story “The Black Cat‚” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ plays off the fear and trepidation of readers by sharing the details of a horrific murder through the killer’s point of view. However‚ several details in the story‚ such as the decay of the body‚ the police’s presence‚ and the appearance of a second cat‚ allude to the idea that the tale may in fact not be true‚ and cause the reader to doubt the reliability of the narrator. By implying that the narrator is indeed lying‚ Poe puts into question the

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    In the short story "The Black Cat"‚ Edgar Allan Poe uses gruesome detail and diction to establish his rule of one effect and the death of one major character. One of Poe’s rules for 19th Century Poetry is that writing should exhibit one effect or one purpose‚ which is to scare the reader. Poe uses diction and detail to put disturbing images into people’s head. In "The Black Cat" the narrator declines from sanity to madness. Poe uses detail to set up the situation where the narrator goes insane.

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    stories off of: we cannot hide from or repress our own fears and emotions. If we do deny ourselves‚ these feelings will eventually catch up with us. We must face these things. In the “The Black Cat‚” and “The Tell Tale Heart‚” Poe tells us of the repercussions of repressed guilt and remorse. In “The Black Cat‚” confinement is used to represent the main character’s state of mind. When his life changes from good to bad‚ the physical space between the characters also shrink. This is a physical representation

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    Discussion Question # 17 There are many Gothic elements in the Frankenstein novel starting with the graveyards where Frankenstein gathered body parts for his morbid work. The atmosphere of fear when he first sees his hideous creation. The environment in which they lived the rugged terrain‚ the lonely forest and the desolate northern setting further along in the story all contribute to the atmosphere as well. There was a supernatural element in the story pertaining to the monster’s superhuman strength

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    story would be dull and tasteless. In the story he turns from an animal lover to a murder. He committed a terrible crime due to his alcoholism. In the short story “The Black Cat‚” Edgar Allan Poe use symbolism and Point of View to convey the readers that what he did was not his fault it was “ The Cat.” The first literary element that the author uses to convey the theme is when the readers realized how “alcohol” symbolizes the narrator’s problems‚ abusing his wife and pets all started with his uncontrollable

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