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    The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about the narrator who goes from being a sane human being; but slowly starts to decline into a world of madness and paranoia‚ all because of his obsession with two (or possibly one) black cats. These cats finally drive him into a full state of madness to the point he take the life his wife‚ whose death he tries to conceal‚ with the thought that it’s not his fault. Through literary elements of symbolism and character development you can see the decline of

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    The Black Cat The Black Cat‚ by Edgar Allen Poe‚ is a story about a man whose love for animals is overcome by an extreme hatred toward the creatures. What goes around comes around is a saying that would most effectively convey the message of this story because Poe implies that people will inevitably suffer the consequences of their actions. Through the careful construction of plot‚ the ongoing use of irony‚ and the rapid development of character‚ Poe captures the reader’s undivided attention

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    violence and sex‚ particularly in the black community. Hip-hop goes wherever the dominant culture seems to hail. Hip-hop is merely an imitation of an imaginary life that almost all males in the black community want to have‚ thus making hip-hop the defining factor of black masculinity.(Drisana 2011) These representations of black men in general are only helping de-mythicized the stereotypical images of African Americans; meaning that the way that black masculinity is seen only makes African Americans

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    The black cat essay Sept‚ 23‚ 2013 The nature of perverseness Is shown throughout Edgar Allen Poe’s “the Black cat” as the man has practically been completely deprived of his emotions and mental stability due to his alcoholism rendering him just a vessel of his former self. This is shown through symbolism of burning house post death of Pluto‚ first cat. This again after meeting the new cat and the insanity he feels from seeing the gallows represented on

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    the story to connect with our attentiveness. For instance‚ most of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories represents a sort of revelation‚ however it is loaded with deceitful self-defense and extraordinary arguing with the readers. In one of his texts‚ “The Black Cat”‚ Poe

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    The Black Cat

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    Short Story Analysis: The Black Cat The Black Cat by Edgar Alan Poe is a short story told in a first person narrative‚ from the point of view of an incarcerated murderer. There are several ways to interpret this story; the reader can also gain insight on the narrator’s state of mind. What I am going to talk about today is how the narrator uses a lot of symbolism and descriptive elements in his story‚ and in turn‚ how the reader will interpret the narrator as a person. A few characteristics that

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    the reader is able to arrive at a better understanding of the author’s intent. The rhetorical device of irony in literature is often far more effective than a direct statement. For example‚ in Edgar Allen Poe’s The Black Cat‚ the man starts out loving animals‚ especially his own cat Pluto‚

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    Edgar Allan Poe included experiences from his own life in his stories and poems: such as alcoholism‚ losses caused by tuberculosis‚ and self sabotage. The first connection to Poe’s life is his addiction to alcohol. In “The Black Cat”‚ Poe states‚ “But my disease grew upon me- for what disease is like Alcohol.” Poe had a disease just like the narrator‚ alcoholism. Poe’s terrible addiction to alcohol affected his daily life‚ and it kept him from doing his absolute best work. Throughout the story‚ the

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    Domestic Cats Evolution

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    Domestic cats are independent‚ but they are still loving and affectionate. Cats have soft fur and have learned to become friendly to humans‚ causing humans to want to keep cats as pets. Those furry animals started off all wild and changed to domestic over thousands of years‚ but domestic cats still think like wild hunters (Bradshaw 7-8). Cats have evolved quite a bit. The evolution1 of cats is a long process that has occurred over several million years making cats better adapted to their environments

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    It is a well known fact that Edgar Allan Poe‘s stories are famous for producing horror or terror in his readers beyond description. However‚ it is one of this essay’s attempts to precisely describe these two characteristics present in The pit and the pendulum and The black cat. Horror may be defined as “the feeling of revulsion that usually occurs after something frightening is seen‚ heard‚ or otherwise experienced. It is the feeling one gets after coming to an awful realization or experiencing a

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