Comparing The Black Cat And Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children

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In the stories, The Black Cat, The Devil and Tom Walker, Feather Pillow, and Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children all share a common gothic element. They each share many gothic elements but I am going to focus on violence, supernatural, and pain. Each element is important the the story in a big way. The Black Cat and Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children both share the common gothic element of violence. “The birds screeched and nipped at his hands through the bars” (Riggs 320). “I took from my waist coat-pocket a pen knife, open-it grasped the poor best, and cut one of its eyes out” (Poe 2). In each story, there was when someone or a monster came and would take out the eye or eyes of someone or something. The Devil and Tom Walker

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