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In Edgar Allan Poe's 'William Wilson,' the narrator's second self or mirror image, serves as both his alter ego, as well as his conscience, and manages to prevent him from committing crimes or engaging in immoral behavior. It eventually becomes apparent that the double has been created by the narrator, who is obviously insane.

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