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In "The Black Cat," an unreliable first-person narrator relates how alcohol and self-deception led him to kill his pets and murder his wife. Feeling guilty after the murder of his beloved black cat, Pluto, the narrator adopts another cat—but he cannot escape his guilt or violent tendencies.
•In a drunken rage, the narrator hangs his beloved black cat Pluto.
•Wracked with guilt, the narrator adopts another black cat, but its markings remind him of Pluto and of his own evil deeds.
•In the end, the narrator murders his wife and is himself hanged, like Pluto was
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