How Does Edgar Allan Poe Use Figurative Language In The Black Cat

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Edgar Allan Poe for many years has confused people with his writings. Poe has put a very deep and analytical thought process in his writings. Edgar Allan Poe’s stories are developed using techniques such as symbolism, imagery, and figurative language.
The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe utilizes the technique of figurative language. Poe writes, “But my disease grew upon me, for what disease is like alcohol” (Citation needed). This quote is the type figurative language called a simile. A simile compares one thing to another using like or as. In this case, Poe is comparing alcoholism to a disease.
The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe develops symbolism in the story. Poe writes, “It was a low, dull, quick sound --much such a sound makes when

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