El cuento que creó al detective moderno | Los crímenes de la calle Morgue Explicado

Who created the modern detective in literature? Before Sherlock Holmes, before Hercule Poirot, there was Auguste Dupin. A character who would forever change how we understand crime in fiction. More than presenting an intriguing mystery, this story introduces a revolutionary idea: human behavior can be analyzed with the same precision as a logical problem. In "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," Edgar Allan Poe proposes a type of intelligence that would transform literature: the idea that crime can be solved by understanding how the human mind works. This story defines the narrative structure that would give rise to the detective genre and poses a question that remains relevant today: to what extent can our thoughts leave a visible trace for those who know how to observe? In this analysis, we explore the birth of the analytical detective and why mystery remains one of the most powerful ways to explore human nature. 💬 Share your interpretation in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe to Readspresso for more analyses of horror, cosmic horror, and fantasy literature. 📌 Visit the Poe's Nightmare channel at this link:    / @pesadilladepoe   📌 Check out the horror book analysis playlist at this link:    • Análisis de los mejores libros de terror   #EdgarAllanPoe #Detectives #Readspresso #Poe'sNightmare #Mystery #AugusteDupin #SherlockHolmes #ClassicLiterature #LiteraryAnalysis #Books #Classics #HistoryOfLiterature #ClassicStories