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Purloined Letter 'And The Murders In The Rue Morgue'

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The stories I chose for this unit are “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Purloined Letter,” and “The Murders in the Rue Morgue.” The first story I chose involved with two siblings that have something wrong with them. The brother who has a mental illness which leads to the suffering of fear and anxiety, as well as having a morbid acuteness of the senses. “The Purloined Letter” tells about how the queen got her letter stolen by Minister D, and yet Dupin stole that Minister D’s letter who replaced the stolen letter with a fake one. “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” tells about how Dupin solves the murders of two people with a daughter’s throat cut then being stuffed up a chimney and the mother was strangled then thrown out a window.
“The Fall of the House of Usher” showed Roderick cope with death and gloominess by reading literature books, music, and art because …show more content…

People would also like to have immortality such as living beyond death or leaving a mark the world for people to remember. The few people that would be different about death could be avoiding the thought of death or they are not aware of the feeling about becoming closer to death. People would do more positive things to leave their mark, so thinking of death would drive others to do good. The other part of the people who think of negative things will believe that death will have a terrible outcome.
The only character I believe would act the closest to actual people would be Dupin. Dupin copes with death by reading books and he does more good if he solves the impossible which leaves his mark on the world. I could agree with Rodrick from “The Fall of the House of Usher” because of how he deals with the feeling with similar to Dupin, because they have a hobby in literature and Roderick uses his hobbies to get away from the dreadful feeling of

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