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    The novel Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie, supports the cliché “Actions speak louder than words” through the examples of the attitude of the passengers towards Ratchett, and the passengers’ loyalty to the Armstrongs. The passengers attitude toward Ratchett showed that they were not to get along with each other. The loyalty the passengers had to the is shown through the murder of Casetti on that train. Both of these relate to the cliché “Actions speak louder than words” by showing

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    intervenes their analysis of the play. While Moon is concerned about his identity being overshadowed by Higgs, Birdboot fears that his recognition of being a marvelous critic is being overshadowed by his reputation of being a womanizer. While their story is set in the theater, the play they are reviewing in the theater is set in Muldoon Manor. The play is built upon a mysterious plot, where a madman is set loose. As the play progresses, Birdboot gets trapped in it, as he is mistaken for Simon. He is

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    Christie Is Anything But Pristine A murderer isn't the only thing hidden on Soldier Island. Agatha’s Christie’s “And Then There Were None” intricately weaves complex hidden theories and symbols throughout the book. Delicately piling one extremity onto another until eventually every cryptic message explodes with life, such as the meaning behind the seemingly harmless visits to Soldier Island, a burning passion within the shining sun on an island full of prisoners, and the diabolical message within

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    A common trope seen in the detective genre is the dichotomy between the detective and their companion. While the detective normally serves as the primary character and voice of reason within the novel, their companion acts as a contrasting character and is often the story’s narrator. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet redefines the necessity of a companion for the detective. In analyzing the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, it is evident that their relationship is

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    draws inspiration from his own experiences both as a young man working for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency and his time serving in the Army (PBS, 1). The story, a pristine specimen of the hardboiled detective genre, captures not only the edge-of-your-seat emotions of mystery, but also the grueling realism and brutality of organized crime. Despite my overwhelmingly positive response to the story, it is not a flawless work. Mr. Hammett occasionally relies too heavily on seemingly self-resolving

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    class we have developed a clear understanding of the concise list of themes and structures typically found in metaphysical detective stories. Merivale and Sweeney in their introduction to Detecting Texts offer a clear and concise list of themes and structures characteristic of the metaphysical detective story. They are: 1. the defeated sleuth, whether he be an armchair detective or a private eye; 2. the world, city, or text as labyrinth; 3. the purloined letter, embedded text, mise en abyme, textual

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    Detective Fictions Detective fictions aren’t like any other genre that one can read. They allow the readers to be engaged throughout the book in many ways as well as letting their own experiences and feelings form relationships with the detectives. They offer a problem in need of a solution which allows the reader to be involved by using their imagination and problem solving skills. Detective fictions also makes the reader find themselves not wanting to put the book down because of the excitement

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    never do. The four detective stories are suspenseful because of the plots, detectives, and criminals. (Thesis) The four stories, “Full Circle”, “Utterly Perfect Murder”, “Wasp’s Nest”, and “The Great Taos Bank Robbery” show how all of these stories are suspenseful. (Preview) During the story, “Full Circle”, the criminals, detectives, and plot are a perfect example of showing suspense. In the short story, the detective’s name is Kinsey Milhone. Her actions express the kind of detective and person she

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    There are several types of mystery stories, one in particular, is known as hard-boiled mysteries. This specific genera was originated in the 1940s, they were created to veer away from the typical mysteries that dominated this era. This particular mystery genera is quite different from another mystery story, especially when it comes to the characters in the story. Within the hard-boiled mystery genera, there are several different articles and stories. Some of these include, “Red Wind”, “Three Dot

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    There are many normal and paranormal things that detectives investigate about. It was fortunate enough that I got a chance to read and watch about the paranormal stories and also about the detectives that were involved in paranormal activities. Similarly, I was always fascinated towards the spooky shows, stories and movies. Therefore, I liked the episodes and novels that we watched and read about because they are full of drama, thriller, fantasy, and action. On the other hand, it was amazing to read

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