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In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat," an unreliable first-person narrator relates how alcohol and self-deception led him to kill his pets and murder his wife.

   In a drunken rage, the narrator hangs his beloved black cat Pluto.

   Wracked with guilt, the narrator adopts another black cat, but its markings provide a constant reminder of Pluto and of his own evil deeds.

   In the end, the narrator murders his wife and, after being caught, is executed by hanging, just as Pluto was.

Explanation:

is the story of an alcoholic who is driven insane by his addiction. He tortures and kills his cat, Pluto. Then, a stray cat that looks almost exactly like the cat he murdered except for a gallows mark on its chest follows him home and drives him even more insane.
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