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The Black Cat By Edgar Allan Poe Essay

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The Black Cat Gothic Analysis In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat” (1843), Poe creates a gothic narrative that exceeds the suspicions of the audiences predeterminations. Throughout the entirety of his piece Poe creates a scene that continuously leaves his readers wondering what was happening next. Suspicion being a key factor in gothic tales is only one strategy Poe used to illuminate the story of an unnamed psychopath and his attempts to either clear his conscious or set the record straight for his malicious actions before his death the next day. Through Poe’s extensive use of gothic diction, a psychological appeal that develops the personal psyche of a sociopath , and the overall use of death he serves the purpose of the gothic tradition in a macabre mood. To start by understanding the purpose of Poe’s gothic tradition in many of his stories and poems such as “The Black Cat” we must formerly be connected with the peculiar diction Poe prefers on a regular basis each time serving a gothic purpose. For instance, In “The Black Cat” Poe uses a plethora of phrases such as “I made no scruple of maltreating the rabbits, the monkey, or even the dog, when by accident, or through affection”, “ I took from my waistcoat-pocket a pen knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket!”, and the extensive use of the word “perverseness” (Poe 153). The word perverseness meaning a deliberate desire to behave in a

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