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    to bring for the police Christmas party. Ian - Rodger, You’re not listening man! I don’t hate you, I hate him. Rodger - Who do you hate? Ian - Omar! Omar got advised by three of the top police chiefs to choose me as the next detective. And I know I’d be a great detective. But apparently not to Omar. Instead of a guy who has been out on the field, he chooses a guy straight out of the academy. It’s this guy named Mitchell Chase. He has a pretty wife but he can’t even stop her from going out and…

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    In order, to make my dreams become true, I decided to avoid the prison. The best way I could demonstrate my capability of being innocent…

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    the readers are lead to believe the guilt of an innocent, suspected culprit, they are able to follow the trail that is believed to lead to the character’s guilt, while they’re in for a great surprise after all of the suspense upon realizing who the true culprit is. Also, as Watson and Sherlock carry on with working to solve the case, they find a significant amount of clues that readers are able to pick up and analyzer in their own heads, this way they can feel more connected to the mystery.…

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    of Jacksonville Florida many people say that this case was not handled properly by detective and officers could also represent that the young black teen time to be a stereotype base under skin colour. The first major issue that was identified by the public defender was the interrogation of Brenden Butler without his parent being present or having a lawyer present by his side during his interrogation by a detective. The…

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    Anti-Marxist Ideology in “Corollary” by Hughes Allison “Corollary” by Hughes Allison is a shocking tale of detective fiction that perfectly reflects anti-Marxist rhetoric. A seemingly revolutionary tale that tells the story of a rare and successful Black detective, the obvious elements of the story overshadow the detective’s powerless actions and his brainwashed nature. Furthermore, Johnson the driver reflects the brutal racial and economic inequality that engulfs the colored working class. This…

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    was poisoned 16 years ago. They concluded that his wife Caroline poisoned him because of possibly being jealous of his relationship with his mistress and that he was going to leave her. We soon find out that that is actually not true. Their daughter Cara wanted detective Poirot to figure out who could have committed the murder. This story connects to a play that I recently went to see called “Arsenic and Old Lace”. The play is about to old ladies that decided to kill old men for their own good.…

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    residents are glorified and laughed at throughout media. The media portrays the South as such to cover up the actual issues the South is facing. He digs deep into popular TV shows that do so, such as Duck Dynasty, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, and True Detective. Nunn begins his argument showing how the South has had a dreadful reputation starting at the nineteenth century and sadly that reputation still remains. Nunn considers how television today is flooded with stereotypical depictions of…

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    Warshawski is not intimidated by violence that comes with her job of being a detective. This is shown after she was kidnaped by Earl and his gang member and was beaten up in order to scare her off the case (Paretsky 72). She had a black eye on her face which is similar to violence that male detective Phillip Marlowe faced when he was beaten up during his investigation (Chandler 83). Although she was beaten up, she still continued on with…

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    “She turned the gun and shoot him, just the way she tried to shoot me today, and for the same reason” (Chandler 226). Detective Marlowe explained what happened to Rusty Regan as he revealed the major crime happen in Raymond Chandler’s book The Big Sleep. The Big Sleep contained two mysteries: Marlowe was hired by General Sternwood to find out who blackmailed Carmen Sternwood, who turned out to be Geiger; Geiger was murdered in his house, and Marlowe found out that Sternwood’s driver who loved…

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    "So your choosing him over me?" said Alexis Harrison. "I'm not choosing him over you, said Sarah Warehouse. "We're best friends,"said Sarah. "Doesn't seem like it,"said Alexis. "Why are me starting to fight more nowadays," said Sarah. "It's because your choosing him over me," said Alexis. "Why don't you just admit you love him more than me ," Alexis. "Because you're starting to be less of a friend of a friend," said Alexis. "You're always late and you never call back," said Alexis. "Are you…

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