Answer: Edgar Allen Poe
Explanation: I think the first story is The Murders in the Morgue, which is by Poe. I'm not 100% sure though. Hope that helps.
General Zaroff sees pain and suffering as something pleasurable. He believes that he is a god and that he can surpass anything. He is rich and is one of the most respectable people in the military. He sees hunting as an adrenaline rush. He sought to kill the bigger games just to feed the rush in his system. He will kill animals or humans, he can't tell between animals or humans due to his hunger for hunting.
This would be a dilemma of values. A poor man who has tried every thing legally possible, then the man has good values.
I hate principles. their process of being picked sucks. they require to much education. the role they play on children is good though.
The answer would be "Et tu, Brute?". This famous line translates to "Even you, Brutus?", which displays Caesar's shock and surprise that Brutus was part of the conspiracy.
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