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What is the point of view in Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Black Cat"?

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First Person (Central Narrator) ... So, the unnamed narrator of "The Black Cat" is obviously a "first person" narrator. He's a "central narrator" because he's talking about things that he did or things that happened to him, rather than things he watched, or heard about. Like many Poe narrators this one is unreliable.

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