How Did Poe Kill Pluto

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Analytical Essay (Black Cat) The Black Cat was written by Edgar Allan Poe and was originally published August 19, 1843. This man had bought a black cat for his wife and they named him Pluto. Suddenly, he got very jealous because his wife was loving Pluto more and, so he started getting addicted to drinking. So he killed Pluto because he hated him so much and then one day he saw a black cat that looked very similar to Pluto so he thought he was losing it. I believe that the cat that looked like Pluto appeared to make it seem like it was Pluto even though it really wasn’t to teach the young man a lesson and I feel like the young man probably killed Pluto because he really didn’t love him. Critics mainly believe that this story is not about morality or ethics but about the powerful anatomy of a dark mind. For example, Vincent Buranelli says that "Poe, by deliberate choice, is not a moralist in his fiction." Even though Poe believes that "goodness and truth are by-products of art," and his works are loaded with ethical content, Buranelli believes that Poe writes "from the standpoint of psychology rather than ethics" (73). What I don’t understand is why did he kill Pluto if he was in love with animals. I think he did it because he was going insane …show more content…

I think that when Pluto had moved away from him, that drove him crazy and that’s what made him charge at Pluto and try to kill him. I don’t really think that he should’ve done that because Pluto didn’t do anything wrong but move away from him because he was highly intoxicated. Poe is known for writing about dark and mysterious stories and it leaves people questioning what really happened in the story. The black cat that looked like Pluto probably came back to taunt the man or to teach him a lesson that he should’ve never killed

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