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    Edgar Allan Poe incorporates real life experiences into the literary work "The Black Cat". Poe struggles with alcoholism, gambling, and may very well possess some mental disorders because of all he has experienced in his life. Many deaths have occurred in his life which could influence his writing greatly. In "The Black Cat" Edgar Allan Poe uses euphemism and motif to reveal the narrator's insanity and inability to own up to his actions. One way Poe reveals the narrator's insanity is through euphemism

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    mental illness as pertaining to committing violent crimes. In fact, not doing so would bring about the possibility of moral hazard. In the short story The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe we are introduced to a character who suffers from mental illness and ultimately murders his wife during an intense bout of rage. Even though the narrator of “The Black Cat” shows symptoms of bipolar disorder as well as borderline personality disorder that are amplified

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    In the short story “The Black Cat” Edgar Allan Poe writes how the addiction of alcohol can severely affect one self’s psychological health and destroy one’s life. Poe begins the story in America, where a former animal lover turns into a psychopath since he is addicted to alcohol drinking. The first complication in the story is when the narrator starts drinking a lot and changes in character. The narrator’s drinking caused the narrator start abuse his pet animals and become violent as well as aggressive

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    Batista Writing Through Literature Professor Richard Schultz 7 February 2017 An Analysis of The Black Cat "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allen Poe is a classic short story. Those who have read this story can agree Poe has a great way of leaving the reader with suspense. He enjoys writing mysteries that contradicts from life and death. Short stories that will have a deeper meaning. In "The Black Cat" the story starts off with a man who is in prison. He is due to be executed. While waiting the narrator

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    Tell-Tale heart” and “The Black Cat” there are many similarities from the murder and the motive of the killer. The man in “The Black Cat” is irritated and cannot stand to look at the cat or animals, he feels compelled to harm them much like the man in “The Tell Tale Heart” feels towards the man's grey eye. These things is what the murderers claim drove them to commit the crime. Neither of the cat or old man had hurt the perpetrators in anyway, in fact both the men in “The Black Cat” and “The Tell Tale

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    He felt that the effect of the story should be obvious to everyone who reads the story. Poe’s single effect was attended to show human behavior; to see how human reactions would be if these stories actually occurred. Poe’s single effect in The Black Cat depicts insanity. The definition of insanity

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    “The Black Cat”, written by Edgar Allan Poe, is told by the narrator on his last day before death. The characters, themes, symbols, and setting within this short story are all very intriguing, and deserve to be looked at with a careful eye. In this story, the narrator is very unfortunate. He seems to be haunted by the presence of the black cats in his life. In addition, he struggles with an alcohol addiction. The major themes that develop as the story advances include violence, failing to learn from

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    In the literature “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator, mentions that in the next few days he would die. He describes himself as a caring and loving man, who when was young was despised by others for his fear of animals. He married a woman who had the same fear of animals, though she invited many animals to live their home. There were "birds, gold-fish, a very well dog, rabbits, a tiny monkey and a cat. The name of the cat is Pluto—this was the cat’s name—was my favorite pet and playmate

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    life he gets married to a girl that also loves animals and has many things in common with him. When they move in together they have a house full of animals, and one being a pure black cat being among his wife's favorite. The big black cat’s name is Pluto. By looking at the plot of the story, one can see how this one black cat turned the narrator's world upside down. After some time the narrator builds up a drinking problem and he becomes very abusive. He becomes abusive to his wife and all the pets

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    Lastly, Freud’s theory of depression can also explain the relationship of the narrator and the black cat. He said that grief is akin to depression. He compared the reaction on the loss of a loved one to the reaction a depressed person may have to an internalized person or object. Since, he loss Pluto, who he considers as someone dear to him, it explains why he acts that way because that is how depressed people behave. Based on the study of Nynke's as cited in Fajfar's research, it reveals that those

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