Jump to navigation
.
Jump to content
.
About Us
|
Contact Us
Loading
Home
K-12
Professional Development
Book Groups and Colleges
Store
Resources
>
Publications
>
Fiction
>
The Black Cat
> Questions for Discussion
Great Books in Whyville!
Masterpiece Celebrates 40 Years
Publications
Poetry
Ariel's Fifth Song
The Dumb Soldier
For the Union Dead
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Ode: Intimations of Immortality
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Sonnet 116
Fiction
The Black Cat
Mary Postgate
A Passion in the Desert
Folk and Fairy Tales
Lion and Mouse
The Happy Prince
History and Social Studies
The Declaration of Independence
Constitution of the United States of America
Emancipation Proclamation
Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, Seneca Falls Convention
The Natural Aristocracy by Thomas Jefferson
Penguin Discussion Guides
Novels
Drama
Philosophy
Poetry
Video
Special Formats
Support Great Books
News & Events
Questions for Reading and Discussion
The Black Cat
Why does the narrator insist that he is detailing a chain of facts, not seeking to explain them?
Why does the narrator give his knowledge of committing a deadly sin as one of the reasons for hanging Pluto?
After having satisfied the police, why does the narrator want to "render doubly sure their assurance"?
Short Story Omnibus
Anthology