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Like Futrelle's other short stories, 'The Problem of Cell 13' features Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen as the main character, although most of the story is seen through the perspective of a prison warden. While in a scientific debate with two men,
Dr. Charles Ransome and Alfred Fielding, Augustus, 'The Thinking Machine', insists that nothing is impossible when the human mind is properly applied. To prove this, he agrees that he will take part in an experiment, in which he will be incarcerated in a prison for one week and given the challenge of escaping. He achieves the goal with what is taken to be great ingenuity and explains fully how he did it.
Dr. Charles Ransome and Alfred Fielding, Augustus, 'The Thinking Machine', insists that nothing is impossible when the human mind is properly applied. To prove this, he agrees that he will take part in an experiment, in which he will be incarcerated in a prison for one week and given the challenge of escaping. He achieves the goal with what is taken to be great ingenuity and explains fully how he did it.