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Edgar Allan Poe. “The Black Cat”. Do you like reading stories or watching films that frighten you? Why/why not? What is the best horror story or movie that you have ever seen? Write a few sentences about it in your notebook and explain briefly what happens.
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Edgar Allan Poe “The Black Cat”
Do you like reading stories or watching films that frighten you? Why/why not?What is the best horror story or movie that you have ever seen? Write a few sentences about it in your notebook and explain briefly what happens.
What does it mean if someone/something is mad ? • What is the meaning of horror ?
Edgar Allan Poe led a difficult life and believed that he was mad. • Is it necessary for a writer to be mad to be able to write real horror stories? • Do the readers of horror stories like the stories more if they too have a difficult life? • Can horror stories be dangerous for some people? How?
What does superstitious mean? • Are black cats ‘evil’ in our culture? • Are you superstitious? If so, what about? If not, why not?
Read “The Black Cat.”Take your time and concentrate on the words that you don’t know. Go back and re-read if necessary. This is an important skill for figuring out what is going on if the language is difficult.
The Black Cat • Write a summary of “The Black Cat.” Go back through the story, select the important details, put them into your own words, and summarize what happens.
Vocabulary… • succinctly- The teacher didn’t want a long, drawn-out answer. • feeble- An old, old man • sagacious- OWL • fiend- Tybalt, Brutus, John Wilkes Booth… • Loathe- I loathe refried beans! • aversion- To lazy students, pickled herring, and having goosebumps • in vain- Her efforts to play in the NFL were in vain. • render- Picasso rendered many famous paintings.