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The Purloined Letter Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Are you ready to test your deductive skills in a thrilling fact-matching game inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Purloined Letter”? In this game, you will need to piece together important information fragments to solve the mystery.

  • Uncover clues hidden in plain sight
  • Use spells for hints and extra time
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • - The Purloined Letter is a detective short story written by Edgar Allan Poe.
  • - It was first published in 1844.
  • - The story features the fictional detective C. Auguste Dupin.
  • - Dupin is known for his deductive reasoning and analytical skills.
  • - The Purloined Letter is the third and final story in the Dupin trilogy.
  • - The story is set in Paris.
  • - The main plot revolves around a stolen letter that contains sensitive information.
  • - The letter is stolen from a woman named D—, who is being blackmailed.
  • - The thief is a minister named D—, who is part of the French government.
  • - The police are unsuccessful in finding the stolen letter.
  • - Dupin is consulted by the Prefect of the Parisian police to solve the case.
  • - Dupin analyzes the situation and deduces that the letter is hidden in plain sight.
  • - He disguises himself and visits the minister's home.
  • - Dupin successfully locates the letter, hidden amongst other documents.
  • - He replaces the stolen letter with a duplicate, leaving the original undetected.
  • - Dupin then reveals his findings to the Prefect, solving the case.
  • - The story explores themes of perception, observation, and intellect.
  • - Poe's story is considered one of the earliest examples of detective fiction.
  • - The Purloined Letter is praised for its clever plotting and psychological depth.
  • - The story's conclusion highlights Dupin's brilliance and mastery of deduction.

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