LITERARY TERM
CHARACTER
EVENTS
CLUES
CONCLUSIONS
100

What is the purpose of the Epigraph?

to foreshadow the plot

100

Who is the prototype (first of its kind) detective?

C. Auguste Dupin

100
What was the purpose of the conversation about Chantilly, the cobbler?

to show how analytical, logical and perceptive Dupin is

100

Where does Dupin believe the murderer entered the apartment?

through one of the windows in the back of the apartment (the one with the broken nail)

100

Who murdered the women?

the orangutan 

200
What is the setting of the story?

Paris, France; 1840's

200

Who is the copy of a detective?

(Hint: the detective who was created based on the character, C. Auguste Dupin)

Sherlock Holmes

200

After the blood-curdling screams ceased, what did the police and neighbors hear when they reached the second floor of the apartment building?

they heard a gruff voice and a shrill voice yelling loudly

200

What does Dupin find in the palm of the mother's hand?

a tuft of hair (orange/red in color) *not human hair

200

Why did the Prefect  of Police want Dupin to mind his own business?

He was embarrassed and mad that his own police department did not solve the crime (in other words, he believed Dupin made him and his department look bad)

300

What character trait is Dupin best known for?

his analytical reasoning

300

Who was arrested for the murders and why?

Adolph Lebon. He was the last person to see the women alive and had a motive (robbery).

300

Where did the police and neighbors find the bodies of the women?

they found the daughter's body in the chimney and the mother's body on the patio

300

What does Dupin discover when he traces the fingerprints around the daughter's neck?

the fingerprints were made by an animal, not a human

300

What happened to the orangutan?

After the meeting with Dupin, the sailor found and caught the orangutan and sold it to a zoo
400

What is the narrator's role? 

he is the foil to Dupin and the "lens" for the reader (In other words, Dupin explains everything to the narrator, which allows the reader to follow Dupin's analytical reasoning)

400

Why did Dupin believe the person who had knowledge of the murders was a sailor?

He found a ribbon (tied in a knot) at the crime scene that only sailors from the Maltese region wore in their hair.

400

Where do the police think the murderer entered the apartment?

they don't have a clue

400

How did the murderer and the sailor get to the fourth floor of the building?

the lightning rod

400
What does the last line of the story mean?

Accept what is true and don't try to explain what isn't true

500

Why is the title of the story ironic?

because the word "morgue" refers to a place where dead bodies are kept until they are claimed, and two women were killed on this street ("Death Street")

500

Why did the sailor bring the orangutan to Paris?

He knew it was a rare and valuable creature and wanted to sell it to a zoo

500

Why does Dupin decide to investigate the murders?

he thinks the police are doing a terrible job and knows LeBon is innocent
500

Why did Dupin put an ad in the paper saying he found an orangutan?

he wanted to lure the sailor to his apartment so he could tell Dupin exactly what happened on the night of the murders

500

Why did Edgar Allan Poe make an orangutan the murderer?

Poe was inspired by an orangutan exhibit in Philadelphia.  People were obsessed with the exhibit and Poe thought it would be hilarious (and twisted) to turn the beloved creature into a killer