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    The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about the narrator who goes from being a sane human being; but slowly starts to decline into a world of madness and paranoia‚ all because of his obsession with two (or possibly one) black cats. These cats finally drive him into a full state of madness to the point he take the life his wife‚ whose death he tries to conceal‚ with the thought that it’s not his fault. Through literary elements of symbolism and character development you can see the decline of

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Black Cat Analytical Essay The Black Cat‚ written by Edgar Allen Poe is considered Gothic literature because it reflects the elements of a Gothic story‚ in the setting‚ theme‚ characters‚ and plot. Filled with mystery‚ death‚ and the possibility of the supernatural‚ this short story is a work of Gothic literature. Gothic literature usually contains a villain‚ who is the epitome of evil‚ either by his own fall from grace‚ or by some implicit malevolence. In The Black Cat‚ this villain

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    In the short story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Poe Allan‚ Poe interestingly catches my attention by developing the plot and character quickly yet cunningly twisted. A short summary in my point of view about the story would be a man whose habit and his way of thinking destroys himself‚ his wife and his pets and finally ends up on a death row. After reading further‚ there were many questions that were raised in my mind. The most prevalent of all the question was how much can be rationally explained? And

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    The black cat essay Sept‚ 23‚ 2013 The nature of perverseness Is shown throughout Edgar Allen Poe’s “the Black cat” as the man has practically been completely deprived of his emotions and mental stability due to his alcoholism rendering him just a vessel of his former self. This is shown through symbolism of burning house post death of Pluto‚ first cat. This again after meeting the new cat and the insanity he feels from seeing the gallows represented on

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    Crime and Punishment and The Black Cat offer a litany of examples and insights into the idea of perverseness. In the actions of the protagonists in relation to violence towards an old pawnbroker and a black cat‚ the respective authors depict a thesis of a human impulse that cannot be avoided. Perverseness‚ or the desire to do wrong for no greater reason than simple to commit an evil act‚ is a crucial argument of both pieces of work. Through illustrations depicted in both the works and outside opinions

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    Kristy Porter English Comp II 1213 sec. 510 3 April 2009 The Black Cat The Black Cat‚ by Edgar Allen Poe‚ is a story about a man’s love/hate relationship with animals. What goes around comes around is the best way to describe the message of this story because Poe implies that people will undoubtedly suffer the consequences of their actions. Through the careful construction of plot‚ the ongoing use of irony‚ and the rapid development of character‚ Poe captures the reader’s attention and draws

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    Tyler Bennett Dr. Kyburz ENGL-2600 November 26‚ 2012 Uncanny Cat Edger Allen Poe’s short story The Black Cat’s plot consists of a rather horrifying narrative provided by the narrator‚ whom remains unnamed. The story begins as a simple re telling of events from the narrator’s life. This “self reflection” was brought on by the narrator’s imminent execution on the following day—the cause of his execution remains shrouded behind statements indicating the common place. The narrator comments on his childhood

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    Leo Dalesandro Period: G Black Cat Essay 11/13/14 In the story “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the narrator of the story contradicts himself throughout the whole story. He said that he was especially fond of animals however he ends up torturing and killing them‚ he says he feels very guilty after killing his wife but then right away thinks about where he can hide her‚ and He also says in the last line of the first paragraph that he is to "excitable" to make the murder of his wife

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    Analysis of “The Black Cat” English 310 Chrystal Porter-Rogers The Robert B. Miller College John C. Rasmussen‚ Ed. D October 29‚ 2012 Analysis of “The Black Cat” “I neither expect nor solicit belief” explains that the narrator does not expect the reader to believe the story they’re about to read‚ because he finds it unbelievable himself which is evidenced by the excerpt “Mad indeed would I be to expect it‚ in a case where my very senses reject their own evidence.” With that being

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    The Black Cat Question 1. What are the conflicts in “The Black Cat”? (What types of conflict‚ moral‚ intellectual‚ or emotional do you see in this story? There are many conflicts in “The Black Cat”. The narrator likes animals‚ and he loves his wife‚ but he killed them because he is an alcoholic. The killing of the black cat and his wife by the narrator are two example of physical conflict. When the man sobered on the second day‚ he feels guilty about the killing of Pluto‚ but he killed the second

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