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    murderers, drugs and more, reflecting the corruption in society around that time. Murder, My Sweet sets a solid example with its narrative and cinematographic techniques that soon evolves into the emerging film noir style, as seen in the numerous mystery films that followed with core elements from Murder, My Sweet. The film starts off in the police station, as the cynical private-eye Phillip Marlowe (who was temporarily blinded by the bullet) retells the escalating events that has led to the…

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    emphasize that the limitations placed on sexual freedoms of women can not be pinned on men. She gives the characters, such as the mystery mistress, Meridian herself, and Miss Margaret Treasure, two contradicting choices and ironically they decide to follow the one that leads to further objectification. When Eddie cheats and leaves his wife, Meridian, he leaves her for the mystery mistress competing and complying with the standards society perceives on women's sexual freedoms. Walker creates two…

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    about the topic and allows them to think about their previous experiences reading mystery novels. Following the rhetorical question, the sentence about the controversy of certain seems unnecessary as it is unrelated Agatha Christie and her writing. On the contrary, it is appropriate to state that Agatha Christie was one of the best female mystery authors as it makes her appear to be superior to other female mystery authors and presents a purpose for writing an essay about her. The thesis is a…

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    Citizen Kane (1941), directed by Orson Welles, is a story about a detective who follows the past life of Charles Foster Kane to solve the mystery of why Kane’s dying word was rosebud. Orson Welles is a well-known actor, screenwriter, director, and producer of radio, theatre, and film. In Citizen Kane, Welles co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in the film, a rare feat (powerpoint slide 18). This shows Welles had a lot of control over the project. It was his vision that made the movie how…

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    represent a “promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world” for which Nick had hoped (Fitzgerald 68). However, the word “promise” is the only word that is present in both passages. He elaborates on the new promise that he sees; he says that it is a “promise of a decade of loneliness, a thinning list of single men to know, a thinning briefcase of enthusiasm, thinning hair” (Fitzgerald 135). But whereas the “promise” of the first scene is a promise of “mystery”, thereby indicating…

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    slowly inching closer to solving the mystery, Mary Maloney became desperate to find a solution to her trouble. She quickly thought of the perfect loophole to her problem. She cunningly offered and persuaded the officers to have some coffee and eat the leg of lamb that had been cooking the entire time. With a little inducement from Mrs.Maloney the officers gave in. As they carelessly gobbled away on the tender meat, they stated how the evidence to solve the mystery could be right under their own…

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    Poe is known primarily for his horror stories and gothic poems, he is also generally credited for the creation of modern detective fiction. In the three short stories featuring the Frenchman, C. Auguste Dupin, “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” “The Mystery of Marie Roget,” and “The Purloined Letter,” Poe’s creative story components were innovative and added entirely new elements to fiction writing. Many of the story features that he devised are now widely used in other well-known fictional…

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    and compelled our race to make repeated attempts at unravelling this mystery. According to a few sources, the Bermuda Triangle is known to be located in “an area of the western north Atlantic approximately bounded by imaginary lines drawn between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and the tip of Florida”. Gian J. Quasar has called the vanishing of vessels in the region “the world’s greatest mystery”. In the quest to find answers to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, a number of theories have been…

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    known due to his ideology and emotions he expressed, which had a great impact on the audience back then and now.Edgar Allan Poe's gothic style literature such as “The Raven”, “The beautiful Annabel Lee” and “The Tell-tale heart” painted a world of mystery, love, darkness and horror with an intense passion. The detailed emotions in his writing had a deeper interpretation due to his life experiences. The famous writer,…

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    similarities in both their moods, and motifs. There are many similarities between the two short stories The third wish and the monkeys paw. One major similarity they share is their overall mood. The mood both stories share is the feeling of mystery. Mystery is shown in the monkeys paw on page 88 when the Sergeant major was first telling the white family about the monkeys paw, and it's magical powers. The author writes "monkeys…

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