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How does the
narrator (in the black cat by Edgar Allen Poe) claim that
his wife feels about
the abuse she
suffers at his hand?



Sagot :

Answer:

The narrator is insensitive and has no idea who she is as a person. She is uncomplaining. He is not sorry for his actions.

Explanation:

Here is a quote that could back up that opinion.

"uncomplaining wife […] was the most usual and the most patient of sufferers"

I've never read "The Black Cat". This is what I put together from what I read online. Good Luck!

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