THE BLACK CAT-BY EDGAR ALLAN POE

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Mind Map on THE BLACK CAT-BY EDGAR ALLAN POE, created by MICHELLE YURANY DAZA BONILLA on 09/09/2020.
MICHELLE YURANY DAZA BONILLA
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THE BLACK CAT-BY EDGAR ALLAN POE
  1. MAIN CHARACTERS
    1. WIFE
      1. She had birds, goldfish a fine dog, rabbits and a cat.
        1. She a disposition not uncongenial with his own
          1. She love a the animals
          2. PLUTO CAT
            1. It cat was a remarkably large an deautiful
              1. The cat's name was pluto, was his favorite and playmate.
                1. It cat was sagacious to an astonishing degree
                2. BLACK CAT
                  1. He was especially fond of animals
                    1. He tenderness of heart was even so conspicuous as to made the jest of this companions
                      1. From his infancy he was noted for the docility and humanity of his disposition.
                      2. SECOND BLACK CAT
                        1. It was a black cat—a very large one—fully as large as Pluto, and closely resembling him in every respect but one. Pluto had not a white hair upon any portion of his body; but this cat had a large, although indefinite splotch of white, covering nearly the whole region of the breast.
                          1. That, like Pluto, it also had been deprived of one of its eyes
                        2. SUPPORTING CHARACTERS
                          1. Barman
                            1. The office policeman
                              1. Neighbors
                              2. SETTING
                                1. The basement
                                  1. The building
                                    1. The house
                                      1. The inn
                                        1. The cell
                                        2. SITUATIONS
                                          1. He took from his waistcoat-pocket a pen-knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket
                                            1. One morning, in cool blood, he slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree
                                              1. On the night of the day on which this cruel deed was done, I was aroused from sleep by the cry of fire. The curtains of my bed were in flames. The whole house was blazing
                                                1. I withdrew my arm from her grasp and buried the ax in her brain. She fell dead upon the spot without a groan
                                                  1. Upon the fourth day of the assassination, a party of the police came very unexpectedly into the house, and proceeded again to make rigorous investigation of the premises
                                                    1. he had walled the monster up within the tomb
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