The document provides a psychoanalysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It analyzes the narrator's psychological transformation from an animal lover to an abuser and murderer. The analysis uses textual, contextual and psychoanalytic theories to understand the narrator's irrationality, perversity, and feelings of guilt. It examines the characters of the narrator, his wife, and the black cats Pluto and the second cat. The narrator's superstitions and "spirit of perverseness" are identified as the psychological drivers behind his violent acts according to the analysis.