Edgar Allen Poe - Cause and effect

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English

 

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Travis H

 

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March 12, 2014

 

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This tale could have occurred anywhere and can be placed in any era. This makes the setting the weakest element of "The Black Cat." Next, symbolism is always an integral part of any Poe story. The most obvious of symbolic references in this story is the cat's name, Pluto. This is the Roman god of the underworld...
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Pluto contributes to a strong sense of hell and may even symbolize the devil himself. Another immensely symbolic part of "The Black Cat" is the title itself, since onyx cats have long connoted bad luck and misfortune. The most amazing thing about the symbolism in this story or in any other of Poe's is that there are probably many symbols that only Poe himself ever knew were in his writings...
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