👉 In the realm of literature, mystifiers are literary devices that enhance the complexity and allure of a work by providing unexpected or misleading information about its characters, settings, or themes. These elements can be used to create suspenseful plots, reveal hidden truths, or engage readers with unexpected revelations. For example, in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," the reader is initially led to believe that the man who was murdered by his wife is actually a fellow doctor who has been framed for murder