I believe that this picture is an accurate represensation of the cat because it is depicted on top of the narrator's wife with the one eye punctured and the white spot on his chest. This signifies the final scene of the poem in which the narrator's convictions finally win over his repressing of his own emotions. There is a dramatic sense of irony in which the white spot slowly turns into the gallows on which the narrator will be hung for trying to kill his cat, or more over, hanging his cat.
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