Justice In The Black Cat By Edgar Allan Poe

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The idea of justice plays a key part in how society works and functions today. Furthermore, justice can effectively develop how a person may act, but may also advocate towards the idea of doing the right, or just thing. It is important, and or essential for people to understand their wrongs, in order to have good morals. For this reason, justice has become a common idea for all people. Justice is a concept which administers fairness to people, whether it be good, or bad. Equity aids, to the idea of karma, which suggests that one’s fate is decided by his or her’s actions. Within Edgar Allan Poe’s, “The Black Cat,” a cat is used to symbolize the narrator’s karma after the narrator commits unfortunate acts, in order to develop the theme that