"The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe would not be the masterpiece it is today without Poe's clever use of foreshadowing, language, and shock. All of these characteristics contribute greatly to the intriguing plot, and images are extremely clear due to the vivid use of words and details.
" Evil thoughts became my sole intimates- the darkest and most evil of thoughts." By reading this one sentence, Poe evokes a desire in the reader to know what happens, and from then on you are on the edge of your seat with suspense. In the story, Poe describes a man's love of animals. As a boy, this man surrounds himself with every creature imagi
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