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In edgar allan poe s the black cat, the story is told from a point of view by a(n) narrator.

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First person and unreliable

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The point of view of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat" is a central, first person narrator. It is also omniscient (knows everything) and subjective (speaks from his own criteria, experience, or context).

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