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    Individualism Edgar Allan Poe was a man that loved to write and supported himself as a writer in the early 1900’s. He was a man who went through a lot in his life and handled it well. He took what upset him and wrote about it. Edgar Allan Poe was an example of the value of individualism in American culture and literature. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19‚ 1909 to two actors‚ Elizabeth Arnold Poe and David Poe Jr. Edgar Allan Poe childhood was not very good‚ his father left his family when

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    Case 6 : The Financial Detective Financial data is the most crucial information in describing any sort of business‚ but this information is also useful in differentiating between different types of businesses. In any specific industry‚ many key players are present‚ yet their strategies and implementations of business vary greatly. Two firms may achieve the same earned profit‚ yet go about securing this profit in radically different ways .A close analysis of financial data for each business can

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    The Crime Writing genre has retained its perennial popularity owing to its capacity to transcend context‚ evolving in response to changing values and attitudes. The timeless 2007 film Disturbia by D. J. Caruso opens up for us an understanding of the fundamental changes time has brought on Crime Writing. Caruso examines the social mores of their respective contexts while combining the traditional conventions of crime writing with their own unique twist. Caruso’s Disturbia depicts a new high tech

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    fellow‚ it is at the hour of action that I turn for to you for aid…” (Doyle). Holmes and Dupin’s investigation styles are both similarly based on their massive intellect and abilities to think outside the box everyone seems to be placed in. These detectives let us into their busy minds with explanations on how they came to conclusions during the investigation. Sherlock‚ in contrast to Dupin‚ feels the need to smoke heavily during his crime solving. Both are view by many as haughty‚ in the way they

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    particular)‚ the denouement is the process by which the crime is solved or explained‚ and the mystery unravelled. In cosy crime fiction‚ a denouement usually involves a series of logical deductions explained to the remaining characters by a great detective (an outsider possessed of superior investigatory skills)‚ a process which ends almost exclusively with an accusation‚ an arrest or both. In Stoppard’s hound‚ however‚ the denouement represents

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    the reader on the edge of their seat wondering who could possibly be the murderer. Once you think you have it figured out‚ it changes again and you are left in the dust on who is the killer. Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None trumps all detective mystery novels by the use of compelling literary techniques and a unique writing

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    Claudia is a domineering character as a detective unlike traditionally male ones while the mother in “Drifters” is an independent woman‚ who takes care of herself and her family. Just like Claudia the mother in a way tends to observe in order to understand people. This can be seen in the use of

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    since light could not catch up to the streetcar‚ but his own clock in the streetcar would beat normally. This eureka moment is what eventually led to his formation of his famous equation E=mc. In Murders in the Rue Morgue the reader embarks on a detective journey with an unnamed narrator

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    A decorated New Jersey Detective‚ Laurel Hester‚ is one of the best detectives in Ocean County and works undercover a lot. She meets a woman named Stacie at volleyball practice who asks for her number. They become really close‚ but Laurel is reluctant to let anyone see their relationship because she know people will look at her differently. When Laurel is diagnosed with terminal cancer she wants to leave her pensions to her domestic partner Stacie. Denied by the local county officers‚ Laurel receives

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    3 The Hound of the Baskervilles is a mystery book solving and putting the pieces together. All characters are mysterious in their own ways‚ which kept the reader’s interst of predicting who would be the murderer. The story’s isolated setting and detective made one of the best mystery novels of all

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