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Auguste dupin
Auguste dupin






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He bears the title Chevalier, meaning that he is a knight in the Légion d'honneur. For hobbies, Dupin is "fond" of enigmas, conundrums, and hieroglyphics. They promptly move to an old manor located in Faubourg Saint-Germain. This scene, the two characters searching for a hidden text, serves as a metaphor for detection. The two met by accident while both were searching for "the same rare and very remarkable volume" in an obscure library. He now lives in Paris with his close friend, the anonymous narrator of the stories. Auguste DupinDupin is from what was once a wealthy family, but "by a variety of untoward events" has been reduced to more humble circumstances, and contents himself only with the basic necessities of life. The character laid the groundwork for fictional detectives to come, including Sherlock Holmes, and established most of the common elements of the detective fiction genre. Contents  Character background and analysis Facsimile of Poe's original manuscript for "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", the first appearance of C. His talents are strong enough that he appears able to read the mind of his companion, the unnamed narrator of all three stories. Poe created the Dupin character before the word detective had been coined. Using what Poe termed "ratiocination", Dupin combines his considerable intellect with creative imagination, even putting himself in the mind of the criminal.

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He reappears in "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt" (1842) and "The Purloined Letter" (1844). Dupin is not a professional detective and his motivations for solving the mysteries change throughout the three stories. Dupin made his first appearance in Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841), widely considered the first detective fiction story. Auguste Dupin is a fictional character created by Edgar Allan Poe.








Auguste dupin