Edgar Allen Poe's "Murders In the Rue Morgue"
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to prove that these apparent 'impossibilities' are, in reality, not such.(p. 23)' Here, Dupin states that the human imagination cannot be limited by improbability when looking for solutions applying to the natural world, but must consider all possibilities, however improbable, until proven wrong. In other words, imagination and emotion should not limit, but guide the natural world. Because of this apparent connection, 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' is a true reflection of Romanticism.
to prove that these apparent 'impossibilities' are, in reality, not such.(p. 23)' Here, Dupin states that the human imagination cannot be limited by improbability when looking for solutions applying to the natural world, but must consider all possibilities, however improbable, until proven wrong. In other words, imagination and emotion should not limit, but guide the natural world. Because of this apparent connection, 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' is a true reflection of Romanticism.