Edgar Poe’s “The Black Cat” has a Petrifying Similarity with Philosopher Carl Jung’s “Shadow”, the Evil Within Ourselves, and Here’s Why:

Everyone knows about Edgar Allan Poe’s eerie and mystical short story tales that portray the essence of psychological complexities and reflected Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis. Although the majority of Poe’s narratives coincide with the decaying mental state, such psychological themes reached its turning-point with Poe’s “The Black Cat”, published in 1845. In … Continue reading Edgar Poe’s “The Black Cat” has a Petrifying Similarity with Philosopher Carl Jung’s “Shadow”, the Evil Within Ourselves, and Here’s Why: