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[Exploring Edgar Allan Poe’s 'The Black Cat': A B2-Level Literary Analysis]-[289. The Black Cat - part 1 (B2 story)]

Practising English · B1 · 2026-01-22

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📋 Summary

Introduction to a Gothic Classic

In this episode of Practicing English, host Mike Bilbre introduces listeners to a B2-level adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling horror story, The Black Cat. By utilizing classic literature, the podcast aims to help students improve their vocabulary and language comprehension. This summary examines the author's background, the pedagogical approach of the lesson, and the dark narrative progression of the story’s first part.

Edgar Allan Poe: A Life of Tragedy

To provide context for the story, Bilbre sketches a brief biography of Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849). Poe’s life was marked by instability, including the early abandonment by his father and the death of his mother. After being raised by a wealthy businessman, John Allen, Poe struggled with debt and academic failure at the University of Virginia and West Point. Despite his literary success, he lived in poverty and suffered immensely following the death of his wife, leading to a decline into alcoholism and depression. His mysterious death at age 40 serves as a somber backdrop to his dark, psychological tales.

Pedagogical Focus: Key Vocabulary

The episode functions as a language learning tool by highlighting ten specific terms used within the story. Bilbre emphasizes that these words are essential for B2 learners:

  • Foolish: Used to describe stupid behavior.
  • Deeply: An emphatic adverb often paired with "love."
  • Affection: A deep sense of liking for someone or something.
  • Remarkably: An adverbial intensifier for adjectives.
  • Disguise: Often used in the context of hiding one’s true identity.
  • Bad-tempered: Describing an irritable or angry mood.
  • Hesitate: To pause before acting, often due to doubt.
  • Shame: The feeling of moral wrongdoing.
  • Wear off: A phrasal verb describing the gradual disappearance of an effect (like alcohol or pain).
  • Drive: Used figuratively to mean causing someone to move toward a state or action (e.g., "it drives me mad").

Narrative Analysis: The Descent into Darkness

The story begins with an unnamed narrator who admits he is about to die and wishes to unburden his soul. He describes his early life, characterized by a "gentle and obedient nature" and a profound, "deeply" moving love for animals. This love is shared by his wife, and together they care for many pets, including Pluto, a "remarkably clever" black cat.

The turning point occurs as the narrator’s personality is corrupted by alcohol. He becomes "bad-tempered," violent, and cruel. His descent is marked by a "perverse" human desire to do wrong simply for the sake of it. The climax of this first part involves a horrific act of violence against Pluto, followed by the narrator's eventual decision to hang the cat from a tree. The narrator expresses "deep shame" for his actions, yet acknowledges that he was "driven" by a dark, uncontrollable impulse that ultimately endangers his soul. The podcast concludes by setting the stage for the second part of the story, which will be covered in the following week.

🎯Key Sentences

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I do not expect belief, nor do I ask for it.
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Still, I am not mad, and I am certainly not dreaming.
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Tomorrow I will die, and today I want to free my soul from this heavy weight.
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My purpose is simple.
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To others, they may seem less terrible or even strangely ordinary.
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📝Key Phrases

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to take up something as a career
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to suffer from something
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to go through something
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to be in disguise
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to be bad-tempered
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome back everybody to Practicing English.
Here I am again and today I'm going to read you a B2 level story or part of a story.
I'm doing B2 today and I'll do B1 tomorrow.
So this is a story that a lot of people will have heard of.
I'm going to take some stories which are classics and adapt them for B1 and B2.
And this one is going to be adapted to B2 level.

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