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Edgar Allan Poe's Black Cat Edgar Allan Poe's "Black Cat" is a story about how a black cat's devilish maneuver can destroy its owner's life. - Comparing Lamb with Slaughter and Speckled Bands In this article we compare two short stories and see if they are a traditional murder mystery story. I want to check if these stories obey the custom of the murder mystery story. One story is called "lamb to slaughterhouse", another story is called "spot band". The story of "Lamb to Slaughter" ('LTS') was written in 1954. That was over 60 years ago. "Spot" ('TSB') was written in 1892.
Comparing the two short stories "Black Cat" and "Lamb to Slaughter", "Slaughter Lamb" and "Black Cat" are similar. It is a person. Both homicide happened at the homicide's house, but the motive for both crimes was different. The beginning of the two stories also differs, as they are written in different narrative forms. You can also create tension and suspense through use
Edgar Allen Poe's short story "Black Cat" has many symbolic meanings about the hidden attributes of his life. Black cat itself represents not only the hidden meaning but also the meaning that the narrator wishes to hide. A black cat symbolizes alcoholism in a narrator or slope. Edgar Allen Poe is condemned to be alcoholic in his lifetime and may actually make him dead. This short story may provide a subtle view of Alan Poe's fight against this disease and Alain Poe's home and wall transcendence, Bill's black cat and beer's bell John Mortensen's funeral With MS Poe bottle, Bierce found three and one. When a person decides to become a writer, he can only be influenced by his predecessor. This is the case of Ambrose Beas and his predecessor, Edgar Allen Poe. Exclude obvious facts of Po and Bias