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    abstract forms that will enlightened my own mystery.” Quote by Eric Cantona summons that any mystery you are going through can be blocked out as you make your own mystery. In Law and Order, a novel by Kim Purcell, and the narrative of the Cleveland girls they all have diverse stories, however, their distinctive sides of the story create assortments of emotions whether if it's in the media or you read or seen it on a fiction or true to life, but rather mysteries are frequently recognized by…

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    mischief. More importantly, Miles discovers the beautiful, clever, and self-destructive Alaska Young. When Alaska dies in a car crash, he is consumed with grief and confusion. Throughout the rest of the novel, Miles and the Colonel try to unravel the mystery of whether her death was suicidal or accidental. The theme of memorialization appears…

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    resided in the Soho district of London, and Hyde transformation happened in Regents Park. The city of London in this story is described as a foggy, dark place with very little light. Stevenson’s interpretation of London’s setting meet this level of mystery that also sets a toll on his characters Jekyll and Hyde. Jekyll lived in a famous London cosmopolitan quarter called Soho. It’s located on the West End, it is the oldest of the alien quarters in modern…

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    Mystery, Tension, Suspense are key text structures that makes readers want to continue reading. Shakespeare effectively used these text structures by manipulating event order, and time to make readers more curious on what is going to happen next. According to the text “Macbeth” Act 2 Scene 1 Line 47 “And on thy blade and dungeon gouts of blood, which was not so before”. This means that in this part of the text Shakespeare is using mystery Shakespeare to make readers feel like as if they cannot…

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    idealisms. “In just three stories, Poe created the amatuer detective and his narrator friend, the locked-room mystery, the talented but eccentric ameteur sleuth outwitting the official police force, interviews with witnesses, the first fictional case of an animal committing a perceived murder, the first armchair detective, the first fictional case which claimed to solve a real murder mystery previously unsolved by police, the concept of hiding something in plain sight so that it is overlooked by…

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    Bacchanalia Cult

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    The worship of Bacchus and the Bacchic mysteries, the “Bacchanalia”, spread form southern Italy into Etruria and from there the cult found its way into Rome. At the beginning, the mystery’s rites and gatherings were carried on during the day, three time per year and only women were allowed to participate; men were strictly declined. Additionally, married women were assigned as priestesses. However, Pacula Annia, priestess from Campania, changed the mystery’s structure and method of celebration.…

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    The Baskervilles Thesis

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    The Thesis of the Baskervilles Every day, cases happen in the detective department of a police station. Nobody knows whether the mysteries will be solved or will be known as a mystery forever. Detective skills date back to the 1800’s and people before that most likely used clues to solve mysteries. But even a detective’s assistant can be more important than the officer himself. In the book The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Watson, a detective’s assistant, is set off to…

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    The Mystery Of Easter Island One may wonder about the mystery of Easter Island, is it a myth just like mermaids and aliens. Well, the mystery of how the statues got there has been proven in so many ways. Although, the most efficient way is by walking the statues. First and foremost, the Rapanui people never had enough people to move the statues by rolling them. As the text says,”... Lipo and Hunt believe the Rapanui population reached no more than 3,000 people,” (pg.11, ¶1). Also, the text…

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    placed in a little town called rosewood that’s filled with mysteries,…

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    Consequences of Assumption The key aspect discussed in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby was not derived from the mystery solved, but established by the lessons learned in the process. One key aspect that is justified in the unraveling of the mystery is that there are consequences when you act upon your assumptions. Even though some may say assuming is a survival instinct and has little significance to the story as a whole, many deaths could have been avoided if people did not act on…

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