Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Black Cat

The story of the Black Cat how the man had perverseness and was compelled to commit crimes on his loving cat and wife. By the man’s uncontrollable rage, the man cut the eye of the cat named Pluto with his penknife. Although he felt remorse for doing wrong, by his overwhelming spirit of perverseness, he sets out to hang Pluto on a tree. He found the cat resembled Pluto and decided to take the cat home. But in retaliation, he decided to kill again because something vexed him. “I knew myself no longer,” said the mad man.” When his wife interrupts killing the second cat, he kills his wife but the cat escapes. On the fourteenth day after the crime, the policeman came to the house. Then, they discovered the corpse of the woman behind the wall where the tapping and loud sound of the missing cat came from. This surprising end attracted me because it had special sense of horror that seemed animal knew the future and took revenge.

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