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Auguste Dupin's Murders In The Rue Morgue

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In Edgar Allan Poe’s “Murders in the Rue Morgue”, he juxtaposes C. Auguste Dupin’s analytical powers of logic and reason with the likes of other great detectives such as Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot. As a matter of fact, to him, the gruesome death and despair of this story are like a delicious confection, and he displays his enjoyment by writing grim stories such as this one. Indeed, his character Dupin adopts his skills in order to discover the person, or animal, culpable for the atrocious murders. The detective employs his cognizant mind to scrutinize the remnants of the murder in order to excoriate every last detail, from the origin of the gray tresses on the hearth, to possible motives of the killer. Dupin deduces that, because

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