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    the function of genre? Would you classify the ‘Purloined Letter’ a detective fiction or mystery? --------------------------------------------------------------- To categorise texts, allows us to view the world from another perspective, and make sense of the world. This is the function of genre. This allows the responder to class texts even further into sub genres, which have conventions they follow to. Such as Edgar Allen Poe’s ‘The Purloined Letter’ can be classified into the genre of crime, yet

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    Purloined Letter Essay How does Poe bring about the idea of superiority in logical thinking over analysis of hard facts in his short story Purloined Letter? Poe employs a technique of keeping the audience in the dark about what the main character is thinking. There is a difference drawn between characters that use logic and characters that use intuition. Intuition is always shown to have its short comings and logical thinking is shown to get the main characters further into solving a case. In the

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    “If you are good at something don’t do it for free.”- Heath Ledger. In “The Purloined Letter” by Edgar Allan Poe's detective story, Dupin , the detective, instead of helping police find the “Purloined” letter he himself finds and gets the reward. The minster creates two types of deception. The Purloined letter themes include types of deception : Omission, Equivocation, Falsification, and logic versus imagination. In the story, Poe demonstrates deception with each of his three main character Dupin

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s The Purloined Letter, the reader is introduced to an unnamed narrator who also reviews the murders in, The Murders in the Rogue. He sits with his friend, C. Auguste Dupin, who solved them in that story. In The Purloined Letter, the prefect of the Paris police arrives and presents his case: a letter has been taken from the royal apartments, but the police know who has taken the letter. According to the prefect, a young woman possessed the letter, which contains sensitive information

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    Prevailing Ingenuity in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Purloined Letter.”      In crafting the detective mystery, Edgar Allan Poe is the only author credited with inventing a new genre of literature. His contribution of this brand of story telling greatly influences writers to this day. “The Purloined Letter” is the final tale in the trilogy of the clever and cunning amateur detective, C. Auguste Dupin. In this story, The Prefect of the Parisian police calls upon Dupin to aid

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    “If you are good at something don’t do it for free”-Heath Ledger. In Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Purloined Letter”, the detective instead of helping the police he finds the purloined (lost) letter; Dupin finds the letter from D’s, the minister, hotel room. To get the letter, Dupin deceives D and turns the letter in to the police to get the reward. “The Purloined Letter” revolves around the themes of logic versus imagination and deception, which includes omission, equivocation and falsification.

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    “The Purloined Letter” which means the stolen letter, who is by Edgar Allan Poe, in 1844 a modern detective story. A letter is stolen that belongs to a female. Later what is on the letter is being used by Minister D who is blackmailing the female. Edgar Allan Poe was born in the year 1809 in Boston, both of parents were actors. They died very young so Poe was raised by a family friend. Poe went to college at the University of Virginia but had to leave the school after one semester because he was

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    The Murders in the Rue Morgue

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    In PL, Dupin’s known logic of how people act leads him to the letter. In both stories, Dupin makes fun of the ways police use routine investigative procedures that do not help them find any clues or assistance in solving their cases. All while Dupin is making fun of the police, he is showing how thick-headed they

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    Games were an important part of Poe’s technique of detective fiction writing. Games can have two functions; to describe the deductive method of the detective and/or as a technique to solve the mystery. In Poe’s ‘The Purloined Letter’ we become aware of two games ‘even and odd’(214) and the second game is an unnamed game referred to as ‘a game of puzzles… played upon a map’ (220). The game of ‘even and odd’ entailed two players, one of which held marbles in their hand and the other had to guess whether

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    long enough to see his work become successful. He is famously known as the "father of the detective stories." Poe's intellect is reflected in three of his short stories such as; The Pit and the Pendulum, The Murder in the Rue Morgue, and The Purloined Letter. Contrary to most Dark Romantic works, logic and reason trump emotion in Poe's works. Poe teaches that humanity can overcome emotion in extreme circumstances

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