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whar is the theme of The Black cat by Edgar Allen poe​

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Answered by kwilson23
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violence

Explanation:

A major theme of "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe is violence. Once again Poe uses the device of the unreliable narrator to weave a tale of horror and violence, stemming from the narrator's craven urge to destroy his family and pets. Some of the acts of violence include hanging, eye gouging, an incident with an act, to name a few!

Answered by lakishreesingh
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justice and truth .I he narrator tries to hide the truth by walling up hiis wife's body but the voice of the black cat helps bring him to justice. Superstition; The black cat is an omen of bad luck, a theme that runs throughout literature .Murder and death is the central focus of the enter story .

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