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The imp of the perverse

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In Edgar Allan Poe's short story, 'The Imp of the Perverse,' the narrator explores the self-destructive impulse that drives individuals to act against their own best interests.

He describes this 'perverse' drive as an innate human tendency to do things simply because they feel they should not.

The story follows a man who commits a perfect murder and initially evades detection.

However, he becomes increasingly tormented by the thought of his undetected crime.

Eventually, this overwhelming compulsion leads him to confess, resulting in his capture and execution.

Poe delves into the dark aspects of human psychology, illustrating how irrational desires and impulses can override reason and self-preservation.

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MrBallen
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Tom Segura
's show, describing the story as being about self-destructive thoughts that lead to one's downfall.
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Storytime with MrBallen | Tom Segura

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