Irony Essay: 'The Black Cat'

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Research paper 1. “The Black Cat” is a short story by the famous Edger Allen Poe, which features many examples of irony throughout it. “The Black Cat” is a tale that teaches how wicked human nature can be. It is about an unnamed narrator, and his cat Pluto. It starts out with the narrator talking about his love for animals in his early age. Then goes on to explain his alcoholic tendencies made his love for animals shift toward hate. Now this man was a friend of the cat for the first few years, and the cat was very fond of him too. One night when he comes home intoxicated, when he got there he of coarse saw his cat Pluto. When he went to say hi to Pluto, it appeared that Pluto was avoiding him to the narrator. When he goes to pick up the cat, he panicked and bit the narrator’s hand. This made the narrator very angry, so he seized the cat. When he did this he pulled a knife from his pocket, and gouged out the cat’s eye. From this moment on, the cat flees whenever he sees his master, the narrator. When the narrator began to see his cat always running away from him, he begins to feel bad for his cruelty towards his cat. Then it said the feeling of remorse started to annoy, and irritate him. He got so annoyed of the feeling of remorse that he got …show more content…

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