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English, 30.10.2020 01:40 alicat20

Poe uses the imp archetype, which describes a character who compulsively creates mischief, to -
•explain why the narrator kills his
victim
•imply the narrator views murder as
a game
•set up the narrator's unintended
confession
•foreshadow the narrator's eventual
madness

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