Who Is The Protagonist In The Black Cat

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The black cat is a short story written in first person point of view by Edgar Allan Poe. It takes place present time in his home. The story revolves around 3 main characters and a minor character, the narrator (Edgar Allan Poe), pluto- Poe's cat, another, just as important cat, and Poe’s wife who is only a minor character. Poe begins the story by talking about how he loves all of his animals, and his wife came to love them too, so he has many. His favorite is a cat named Pluto. In Roman mythology, Pluto is the god of the underworld. So when you hear this name you think of Pluto as grim, dark, mysterious and ominous, which he is. That being said, of course he's Poe's favorite, I mean, the guy wrote the Tell-Tale Heart. Anyways, Pluto was all of those things. Because of that, we think Pluto represents death. Poe talks about his alcoholism a lot in this short story. He talks about how it's like a disease, and he wouldn't ever wish it upon anyone. He admits to treating his animals and even his wife very poorly, all except for Pluto. Until one day he came home raging drunk and became mad at the cat, he grabbed it and to his surprise, it bit his hand. This made Poe truly mad to the point that he gouged out …show more content…

I think this is extremely important to society because we all do it and it's like what's the point? Pluto did this and it angered Poe so much to drive him to hang the cat, and he talks about doing it just because it was a sin, and it would follow him around for life. But that night his home caught on fire. The next day he went and found that all walls but one we're completely collapsed, but when he took a closer look, there was a cat with a rope around his neck etched into the wall. Poe was truly amazed, but came up with a perfectly sensible explanation- the cat had been cut from the tree when the crowd started and was thrown to the wall, thus making the odd

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