Alcoholism In The Black Cat

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Murder is the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. In many cases, the police are able to identify the guilty party of the crime, but other times the convict is in the shadows and is not found. One case that has been brought to light in the recent years is the trial of Casey Anthony. Casey Anthony was exonerated for the murder of her two year old daughter, Caylee Anthony, in Florida in 2008. Caylee’s body was found in a garbage bag which also contained the duct tape Anthony used to kill her innocent daughter. Due to amount of time it took the police to find the garbage bag, most of the evidence had disintegrated or decomposed. Because of limited evidence, Casey Anthony was acquitted of all charges related to her daughter’s …show more content…

The narrator has a strong affection for animals that it is strongly affirmed when Poe writes “I was especially fond of animals, and was indulged by my parents with a great variety of them” (695). The husband turns to drinking and it becomes the root of all things problematic in his life. The narrator’s alcoholism leads the husband to make bad decisions, like mistreating his wife, and even his dear animals. It is evident that the narrator loves his animals, ironically, he ends up harming them, especially Pluto, and ends up killing him. Oddly enough, the husband blames Pluto for the horrible things occurring in his life, which, according to Hester, brings into question the husband’s reliability (Hester, Segir 176). This is all a result of the husband’s new lifestyle. The timing of his confession about his disease and its consequences of is also questionable. Why would someone, who says they feel remorse, wait till the eve of his death to confess to the crime? The husband says that he “experienced a sentiment of half of horror, half of remorse, for the crime of which I had been guilty” (696). What does this statement say about the husband? Is he unattached to life and his feeling that he does not care about the repercussions of his

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