Review of the Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe

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The Black Cat

By Edgar Allan Poe (1843)

FOR the most wild, yet most homely narrati ve which I am about to pen, I neither expect nor solicit belief. Mad indeed would 1 be to expect it, in a case where my very senses reject their own evidence. Yet, mad am I not - and very surely do I not dream. But to-morrow I die, and today I would unburthen my soul. My immediate purpose is to place before the world, plainly, succinctly, and without comment, a series of mere household events. In their consequences, these events have terrified - have tortured - have destroyed me. Yet I will not attempt to expound them. To me, they have presented little but Horror - to many they will seem less terrible than barroques. Hereafter, perhaps, some intellect may be found which will reduce my phantasm to the common-place - some intellect more calm, more logical, and far less excitable than my own, which will perceive, in the circumstances I detail with awe, nothing more than an ordinary succession of very natural causes and effects...

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NameProfessorClass DateReview of the Black Cat by Edgar Allan PoeIn The Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe mentions that he was a pet lover from an early age, even after marrying he became fond of a Black cat called Pluto and this forms the basis of the story. This fondness extended to the extent that the narrator would be seen together with the cat in the streets. Even though, the wife jokingly stated that black cats were associated with witches in the ancient times, this did not stop Poe from taking care of the cat. At times, the narrator accepts he could be violent at home and even regrets neglecting his pets during such times especially Pluto. Nonetheless, in his drunken state he goes on to mistreat Pluto and also injures another cat.Even though the story highlights the murder of the ...

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