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2 years ago
5

Is the narrator insane or are there indeed dark and malevolent forces arrayed against him? “The Black Cat” is fueled by a mixtur

e of madness and the macabre. To what extent is the plot of the story driven by the narrator’s seeming madness, and to what extent is the plot propelled by the seeming supernatural or macabre?
PLEASE ANSWER WITH A PARAGRAPH.
English
1 answer:
Alenkinab [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

The extendt the plot is driven is madness. and the extent the plot is propelled by is macabre

Explanation:

So the narrator is basically explaining how he belives that a blaackat is evil or how the black cat is scary and evil the narrorator feels as if the black cat is a saint of some sort

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