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    Edgar Allan Poe shows his insanity in the Black Cat through irony. The narrator says in the begining of the story; "My immediate purpose is to place before the world, plainly, succinctly, and without comment, a series of mere household events"(1). Later readers discover the fact that the events are in no way mere household events, buts much more gruesome and highlights the narrator's perverseness. Later, the narrator buries his wife in a very loosely constructed wall, yet when the police come by

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    The Black Cat: Insane

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    The narrator of the “The Black Cat” is insane because he was brutal and aggressive to his pets and his wife. In the story, there was a normal man who had a wife and a cat that they both loved. Then the narrator stumbled upon alcohol when he did that he would always come home drunk and aggressive. Even though he was like this the cat still loved him and would always be near him. One day when he came home from the bar he called out for the cat but, he didn’t come to him fast enough and that made him

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    The Black Cat, a short horror story by Edgar Allen Poe, told in a first-person perspective, follows the narrator through his mental decline triggered by alcoholism. It narrates about how his degraded rational state causes him to torture animals and kill his wife. Insanity, as demonstrated by the narrator of The Black Cat, does not always manifest itself as permanent characteristics that consistently show. Sometimes it shows as periods of irrationality and irritability, an inability to distinguish

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    “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe is a horror story of an insane man telling us of his crimes. The narrator was just a regular man with a drinking problem until one day when he came home and gouged out his cat’s eye. But his hostility only got worse, to the point where he hung the cat in the back yard. His actions only further prove that he wasn’t in his right mind when he committed these crimes. Some people may think he was sane because he had the conscience to think it was wrong when he cut out

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    THE BLACK CAT is an original sci-fi, time-travel, action-thriller. There is also a compelling and “timeless” romance story that is skillfully interwoven throughout the script. The script offers a thoughtful visionary and cautionary world that explores solid moral questions about changing our past, present, and future. At the core of the plot is a fascinating and complex hero, Danny. Aptly known as the Black Cat, who can see in the darkness, he drives this story. The plot centers on the battle

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” is the story of a man who battles addiction. Poe uses a variety of symbolism to portray how the narrator’s life spirals out of control due to his inability to maintain his sobriety. The story’s narrator and main character gives us a glimpse into his childhood: he had a “tenderness of heart” and he was “especially fond of animals, and was indulged by my parents with a great variety of pets”. The animals and pets that the narrator speaks about are symbolic for different

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    Poe develops suspense in his narrative “The Black Cat” by using the following events: cutting the cat’s eye out, killing his wife, and hiding his wife body. After a night of drinking, Poe states the narrator becomes furious because he thinks Pluto is avoiding him. The narrator states “I took from my waist coat pocket a pen knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket” (Poe 2) The reader now realize the narrator is insane. He or she

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    Deterioration of Morals and Mind in “The Black Cat” In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat,” the unnamed narrator recounts the way his life has fallen apart due to a series of terrifying incidents he has with his pet cat, Pluto. As the story develops, his actions grow more grotesque and immoral as he tries to rid himself of the animal. In one of these instances, a fire forces the narrator to move from his well-tended house to a smaller, run-down building, which represents the deterioration of his state

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    Symbolism in the “The Black Cat” In real life people get addicted to alcohol and have trouble getting through things. They do things they don’t want to do, but do anyway. In “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe the character goes through an unusual act. Where the narrator has been drinking and he drinks all the time and it becomes an illness that controlling him. Sometimes he would do things he didn’t want to do, like hurt his favorite cat, Pluto, but did it anyway. The author

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    The black cat is a story by Edgar Allen Poe. Some say he's a psychopath, or he's a loony, maybe even some people say he's normal but in reality he was antisocial and he didn't like people. In this story unbelievable things happen because of his imagination. He was married, he had a good wife, they didn't have children, but they were very fond to animals, they had much love for many different animals in their home. The narrator told us in the beginning of the story that he was going to die the next

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