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Essay on The Black Cat by Edgar Alan Poe

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The Black Cat
“The Black Cat,” short story from Edgar Alan Poe, has a few characters and many points of view that probably provide the most important elements in this short story. Therefore, the examination of the conflicts of the protagonists in Edgar Allan Poe’s description plays an important part with the objective of understand this short story. This paper’s objective is to analyze the significance of the characteristics of the protagonist.
According to the American romanticist writer Edgar Allen Poe, the story of “The Black Cat” is a realistic explanation of the dark nature of the human mind. Allen’s short story leaves the readers attracted to this work mainly because Allan Poe mixes the sentiments of a mysterious narrator. …show more content…

I not only neglected, but ill-used them ... But my disease grew upon me -- for what disease is like Alcohol!” We also discover that the narrator’s feelings have a dramatic change, going from a violence and lose control of his actions to calm and perceptive to everything he does. Likewise, he overcame all those feelings to finally have this short story written. The author says, “I will not attempt to expound them. To me, they have presented little but Horror - to many they will seem less terrible than baroques. 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.”
The readers could also picture the reactions of the narrator toward cats. Edgar Allan Poe is trying to convey the readers, how his inner feelings where reflected in these animals. He narrates part of his childhood and the start of his love for cats; also, he states that as he grew up, his reactions toward cats has changed and his feelings have ended differently. The inclusion of the two cats in the story could mean Allan Poe’s reality after his parents died. “When his parents, David Poe, Jr., and Elizabeth Arnold Poe, indigent actors, died when he was two years old, Poe was taken in by a wealthy tobacco exporter, John Allan.” From these

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