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    terrified. In the tree I was safe from the enraged black cat below. The feline was huge, around fifteen pounds. When the cat started to lose interest, I jumped down and bolted, grabbing my journal and backpack full of stuff and ran for my life. I hate cats, but this one was the worst. It terrorized me every time I walked past it’s house on my way home from school. I have been scared of cats since I was a little kid. When I was three, my grandmother’s cat chomped my earlobe.. “Conor, what took you so

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    In the short story, “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator details a series of violent actions against both his pet cat and wife. The transformation of the narrator is revealed by his out of character behavior brought on by his alcohol abuse. The narrator's diction, point of view, and tone help unravel his transition into insanity and indulgence into his perverse nature. In this story, the narrator begins by saying he considers himself to be a perfectly normal person, known for his love

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    Unit 2 Written Response: Fiction/Short Stories When the narrator in "The Black Cat" killed his wife, he thought of several ways to hide it. He shot down several ideas, but decided to place her in the cellar walls. All he had to do was build a small piece, board it up, and go on with his sad life. Once the deed was done, he went home and slept peacefully. A few days had passed and the police had begun investigating the missing woman, starting with her husband. They had asked him to come with them

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    In The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator is an alcoholic so he is very ill tempered and he treats his pets and his wife very poorly. Pluto is his cat, and his favorite pet. The narrator begins to suffer from violent mood swings due to the influence of alcohol. During this uncontrollable temper, he spares only Pluto. However, one night he came home very drunk and felt as if the cat was avoiding him. He seized the cat and was bitten on the hand. In demonic vengeance, the narrator pulls a penknife

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    “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story about a man who owns many pets but is particularly focused on his black cat, Pluto. For some time, he enjoyed the company of the cat but as he grew older he developed a drinking problem that caused anger issues. “I grew, day by day, more moody, more irritable, more regardless of the feelings of others. I suffered myself to use intemperate language to my wife. At length, I even offered her personal violence. My pets, of course, were made to feel

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    “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story about a unnamed man who goes through a major personality change. In the begin of the story he is described as a animal lover normal human being. The narrator gets married and introduce his wife to the joys of owning domestic animals. The narrator owns a variety of animals but signals out a black cat named Pluto as his favorite. The man begins to experience some major mood swings due to the influence of alcohol. He begins to mistreat his pets and

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    Literary devices in The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe, The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs, and An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Ambrose Bierce show how every person has a dark side, it just takes the right moment and setting to reveal it. First, the authors use imagery to expose the depth of human nature and vividly shows the ruthlessness of what humans are capable of. Then the stories continue

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    “The Black Cat” is a short story that was written by Edgar Allan Poe, which was published in August 19, 1843. This story is about an unnamed narrator who is writing in his prison cell. The reason he is writing this is because he is going to be hung, due to the actions he writes about, and he wants to set the record straight. He starts by saying that when he was a child, he had always loved animals. He shows that he was a kind hearted man who loved animals and would not do anything to hurt them until

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    The narrator in "The Black Cat" Edgar Allan Poe is well-known for his captivating tales of the macabre through eloquence and wit. In many of his short stories, Poe was able to exploit his audience's fears through allegory and descriptive details of murder and madness. One of Poe's captivating, yet mad, narrators helms "The Black Cat," a tale of paranoia, alcoholism, and murder. There are several things that make the narrator an intriguing character including his psychological state, the imp of the

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    By analyzing “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe, we can see that the main character in the story makes exceptionally perverse choices. The motive for his actions can be found in clues given throughout the story. We can investigate what happened to the man, and see exactly what caused him to respond in such a violent manner. To further look into the motives for the characters actions, we must inspect and evaluate whether it was self destruction that turned him mad, or an effect of outside events.

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