A better character for a short story It is a wonderful character. It is a wonderful plot. Whatever it is, there is no time to develop like a novel. But in a limited space, writer Edgar Allan Poe created a story of glory, suspense and cerebral crack. The killing of Morg Street will first compare analytical thinking and chess game. Ultimately, Poe flashed back 18 times in a strange incident. By analyzing scenes using clues and witness testimony, characters with powerful analytical techniques solved the mystery of murder, and no one could learn it remotely.
"Crazy Moor," EDGAR ALLAN POE (1841) "Murger Street Murder" by EDGAR A LLAN POE is an extension of his GOTHIC story and the first detective story, but the word detective has not been made. This story features an amateur detective C. AUGUSTE DUPIN with "Mary Roger's Mystery" (1843) and "The P URLOINED L ETTER" (1845), and the sense of his attention usually appears intuitive Arthur's model. Conher Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie's Herak Leopold, and other detectives. "Murger Street Murder" has established the story of a special city imposed on the private house of the detective when the public began paying attention to the crime and the police were developing a criminal investigation strategy. The story begins with the style of the article, which is a story about wonder and terrible murder of women and her daughter.
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I would like to compare two representative works of two writers, the murder at Morgue Street of Edgar Allan Poe and the D slope murder of Edogawa Rampo. The murder at Moog Street was called the first detective story that is meaningful in Western countries. I think the D slope murder case is similar in some parts, such as titles and stories. Furthermore, the name of the murderer on "Morge Street" is displayed directly on the story. This clearly shows that the D - slope murder was affected by the killing of Morgay Street. From these interesting points, I chose the killing of Morg Street and the killing of D - slope.
This study compares Edgar Allan Poe's "The Morgue in The Morgue" with Edogawa Rampo's "D-slope Murder". These two writers are called father of detective story in their home country. There are similarities between letters and settings, and the relationship between letters and plots is different. Through these similarities and differences, we can see the work trends of Poe and Rampo. There are many factors in Poe and Rampo's work that lead to these similarities and differences. Social and cultural factors bring similarity; other factors such as personality, family or career differences