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The exposition of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat" introduces the narrator, who begins by asserting his sanity while recounting a series of horrific events. He describes his love for animals, particularly a black cat named Pluto, and reveals his descent into Alcoholism, which leads to violent and irrational behavior. This sets the stage for the conflict and the dark themes of guilt, madness, and the supernatural that unfold throughout the story.

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