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The Black Cat Thesis

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The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe is a horror story about a man who loses everything he once had due to his alcohol use/abuse. The story begins when the narrator confesses his love for animals. The narrator marries a woman and introduces her to a black cat, named Pluto. The narrator begins to suffer from violent and uncontrollable mood swings, caused from influence of alcohol. After coming home drunk one night the narrator lashes out at Pluto, he quickly tries to grab the cat, only to be bitten. To get revenge the narrator pulls a knife from his pocket and cuts out one of Pluto’s eyes. He then goes on to blame this on the spirit of perverseness, which means rejecting what is good, right, and/or proper. Meaning that the narrator believes that in his alcoholic haze, he is possessed and it is making him wicked and corrupt. The narrator says the …show more content…

The narrator even claims not to be crazy, but then he goes on to think and act in such a way that the reader would label him as insane. Although Poe does not provide an explanation for the narrator's loss of sanity, Poe does hint that madness might happen at any time to any person, just like how the narrator transforms from a gentle animal lover into an evil killer. The narrator does address the fact that he is an alcoholic, “But my disease grew upon me - for what disease is like Alcohol” (Poe 46). Professor McMurran, a psychologist at the University of Nottingham, says that, "Alcohol reduces our ability to think straight, it narrows our focus of attention and gives us tunnel vision. If someone provokes us while we're drunk, we don't take other factors into account, such as consequences, this can lead to violent reactions from people who would usually shrug things off” (Alcohol and Aggression). This would explain why the narrator in The Black Cat would have had such violent mood swings which lead him to do the insane things that he

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