documentary Witches: A Century of Murder‚ directed by Chris Holt‚ explained how the fear of the unknown and hatred caused many deaths for innocent people. Discussing the trails of witches in the 1500’s and 1600’s. In the series three literary terms are used Prologue‚ Foreshadowing‚ and flashback. Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb tells us about how the witch-hunts began in Europe with a book written by a monk. She also explained how the fear of satan palyed a hand in the murders and torture of many people. In
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Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Book Review: Characters: Hercule Poirot: Poirot is a Belgian detective‚ speaks English with a French accent and uses French expressions in his conversations. He is a short‚ plump man with very particular and enormous moustaches that he is identified with. He is an internationally known detective. Poirot is the main character in the story because he discovers who the murderer or the murderers on the ‘Orient Express’ are. Mr Bouc: Mr Bouc is Poirot’s
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Untold Story of “Nam” During the Vietnam War germen shepherds were needed to seek out mines‚ other booby traps‚ ambushes‚ etc...The government needed recruits and had high school students register to join the military. This is where Duke and Kyle came in. Duke was a germen shepherd for the military also known as K94324. He had a beautiful coat‚ the colors of his coat was mixed beautifully. He had a temper though‚ that’s why no one wanted to work with him. Anyone who got near Duke he would tear
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The play Macbeth is all about murder. There are several murders that take place throughout the play. The majority of the murders are considered dishonorable violent murders. The reason as to why so many murders take place is all because Macbeth wants to become a king of many powers. The murder of King Duncan (King of Scotland) is dishonorable‚ because the witches in the beginning of the story mentioned Duncan would one day take place on the thrown. Macbeth of course did not want anything to take
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In the story “38 People Who Saw Murder Didn’t Called The Police” a women named Katherine Genovese also called Kitty has been brutally murdered in her neighborhood and many people witness this horrific killing but chose not to call the police until it was too late for her life to be saved. But what would’ve happened if someone had acted sooner; Of course to state the obvious kitty will most likely still be alive. The author Martin Gansberg has given the situation on how people chose not to act but
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The Poe Shadow and the Murders in the Rue Morgue “Ratiocination is the act of deliberate‚ calculated reasoning through the imagination and spirit; the intimate and forecasting of the complexities in human activity‚ especially the frequent simplicity in that activity. Not interchangeable with mere “calculus” or “logic” (Shadow 52).” C. Auguste Dupin is the character model for Auguste Duponte. The detective in “The Murders in the Rue Morgue‚” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ C. Auguste Dupin‚ is capable of
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In The Murder of Roger Ackroyd‚ we are brought to a startling realization when‚ in the end‚ it is revealed that our very own narrator‚ Dr. Sheppard‚ is the killer all along. However‚ this does not make him an unreliable narrator. In fact‚ Dr. Sheppard‚ as the “author” of this story‚ is a very honest and dependable narrator- using subtle clues in his writing in order to reveal himself as the killer from the very beginning. When it comes to evidence‚ Dr. Sheppard uses specific words
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Agatha Christie’s most shrewdly plotted novels.The novel begins with the murder of Roger Ackroyd‚ a wealthy man living in the village of King’s Abbot. A number of characters have the opportunity and motive to kill him. Christie presents numerous clues but still manages to completely surprise us at the end of the novel. Dr. Sheppard‚ the narrator of the novel‚ uses the puzzle metaphor to describe the mystery of Ackroyd’s murder: It was rather like a jigsaw puzzle to which everyone contributed their
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In the podcast ‚Serial‚ Sarah Koenig analyzes the murder case of victim Hae Min Lee and Adnan Syed‚ the convicted ex boyfriend. However this case isnt like any typical murder case‚ there are many holes in evidence‚ making it difficult to conclude if Adnan Syed actually killed Hae Min Lee or if his conviction was a mistake. Sarah Koenig exploits these holes in the case by introducing contradicting evidence & multiple theories of who couldve killed Hae to convince the reader that there was not enough
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In Serial‚ Adnan is betrayed by those around him and falsely convicted for the murder of Hae Min Lee‚ showing that Adnan should deserve a retrial. First‚ the police interrogates Jay a lot. One of the days Jay was interrogated‚ 3 hours of the interrogation was not recorded. Jay has something new to say every time with a different version of a story. In this 3 hours Jay probably had said many things. In those stories there might have been crucial amount of info that could have helped but was not recorded
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