In the story of Edgar Allan Poe there are so-called collapsed things. Even though they insisted they were totally wise, the narrator in the story of Poe committed a horrible crime. All narcissists insist that they are overwhelmed by arrogance and can only sin. In the "story center", the narrator first tells the reader that he is not angry when he is nervous. The narrator is a murderer, but there is no reason there is no reason. Then the story tells how the tale murdered the neighbor. Not for money or hate, but for the pale blue eyes of the neighbor.
Unlike other short stories by Poe, "degenerate sin" begins; it seems to be a serious dissertation on the language science which is the science trying to determine the relationship between personality and skull morphology. But short story will soon be changed to Poe's format used by other novels. If paraphrases were explained, the narrator insisted that he became a victim of collapse and he said that this is "the natural and inventive principle of human behavior" or instinct (Poe) which promotes personal self destructibility, "281). In" The Per of the Perverse "the narrator used a toxic candle to kill a person who took out toxic gas / smoke. The narrator admitted that his plan was planned. "A few weeks, months, I was thinking about murder, I rejected a thousand plans as their accomplishment includes opportunities to be found."
A 19th century American writer and critic Edgar Allan Poe explained "corrupt sin". Beginning with an article, it discusses the self-destructive impulses of the narrator embodied in a symbolic metaphor of "collapsed effect". The narrator will explain this spirit as temptation to make someone do things. The narrator explained the theory of his "sinful sin" in detail. The discussion of this essay was done objectively, but the narrator admitted that he was "one of many fallen victims". Then he explained how his convictions of homicide were caused.
In July 1845, the terrible story of the poor "The Fallen Sinner" was published in Graham Magazine. According to American critic Benjamin de Cáceres, "We all gave us" influence "... What is the impact of this depraved man? Po did not tell us about him. No, I will do our best to fight for self-sufficiency in order for nature to speak to our soul or keep it secret to persuade us to destroy our soul Do you do? I know that. "(Mabbott 1217). If we derive the background from the story of Poe, it will eventually lead to the psychological death of the narrator, which means prolonged doubt and guilt. Imp is also expressing contradictions, he wrote that Mabot is comparing it with the inscription of Poe's earlier album "Elizabeth". "He wrote" congenital love for contradiction "(1217)