What does the narrator truly end up killing at the end and what are the consequences of this action?
The narrator truly ends up killing himself, and his consequence and he metaphorically ends up dying in vain.
At a young age, the narrator shows a desire for control, often choosing control over morality, and this leads him to be reckless and impulsive as he gets older, making bad decisions for his own gain
What did the Doppelgänger (in relation to the narrator) symbolize throughout the story?
The Doppelgänger acted as the narrator's conscience, checking the morals of the narrator throughout the story.
A Doppelgänger is used throughout the story, one that follows Wilson through all stages of his life.
What is Poe warning the readers about in William Wilson, regarding human nature?
Poe warns about guilt being able to destroy part of someone and good conscience is frightening for a guilty person