Black Cat Symbolism

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People have always thought that when a black cat has passed your path that it had cursed you and can you die. People think that curses are real but it is karma. In “The Black Cat,”, Edgar Allan Poe shows why people may think this way. The setting is 1843 and it takes place in the narrator house. The black cat is haunting the narrator after something tragic happens. In “ The Black Cat “ Edgar Allen Poe uses the black cat to symbolize death.
Furthermore, in the beginning, Pluto is the narrator’s favorite pet. “Every day when I came home Pluto came to greet me.” ( Poe 1 ). This means that Pluto was always happy to “see him and be with him. The narrator had said he was “big black and beautiful animal” (Poe 1 ) The cat may have been named after the god Pluto. The name Pluto the ruler of the underworld (He come from ancient Greece .). The story takes a turn when Pluto’s bad luck gets worse after the narrator cuts his eye out with his knife because he was drunk.
In the middle, the narrator cuts Pluto’s eye because he was drunk.When the narrator cut out Pluto’s eye they both change. Pluto had stopped loving the narrator(Poe 2). The cat would not come near him”, yet he continued to love the wife. The narrator had started to drink to forget what he had done to Pluto and started to do more and more horrible things. This …show more content…

The narrator had wanted to kill the cat but killed the wife because she got in the way. So he walked down to the basement to chop some wood with his wife so the cat followed him and caused him to almost trip and fall. That made him angry “ I had to kill that cat it was haunting me”. “ I raised the ax to split the cat into two but my wife stopped me, So I buried the axe in her head”pg(Poe 3). He buried the wife in the wall with the cat alive(Poe 3). Three police officers came and took him away after hearing the cat in the wall. The new cat was pluto’s reincarnation and he was haunting

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