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    Watson Murder Case

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    privilege that people have deemed a right and some believe it is even okay to drink and drive having a license gives no one the right to endanger lives. With PEOPLE v. WATSON‚ the defendant had multiple DUI’s and was found guilty of second degree murder based on a theory of “implied malice.” This case left a precedent of ensuring that every person caught driving under the influence faces prosecution by signing a “Watson Advisement.” However‚ there is enough educational warning about the dangers of

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    criminal law notes MURDER

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    MURDER !! DEFINITION The classic definition of murder is that of Sir Edward Coke (Institutes of the Laws of England‚ 1797): "Murder is when a man of sound memory‚ and of the age of discretion‚ unlawfully killeth within any country of the realm any reasonable creature in rerum natura under the King’s peace‚ with malice aforethought‚ either expressed by the party or implied by law‚ so as the party wounded‚ or hurt‚ etc. die of the wound or hurt‚ etc. within a year and a day after the same." For

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    English 1102 3 February 2013 Interpretation and Analysis of “The Cask of Amontillado” 1. Interpretation: In the short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado‚” what Edgar Allan Poe is really saying is that revenge does not always equal the offense that it is trying to justify. He could also be saying that your ego can be dangerous and even get you killed‚ if you are too caught up in it. 2. Characters: a. Montresor is the narrator and is portrayed as coldhearted and ruthless. He kills his

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    The Scales of Justice and Society in Murder on the Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express is more than just a murder mystery. It is a novel that utilizes a great deal of existing social issues of the era in which it was written and formed a commentary on those issues while giving the reader an intriguing yet approachable narrative. Through this approach‚ Agatha Christie has given the reader an opportunity to see the world through the eyes of the seasoned private investigator Hercule

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    All throughout the media‚ one hears of murders and homicides. It is a crime to kill someone‚ but the government "murders" people all the time without thinking twice. There is a risk when pulling the trigger that this horrible fate will happen. If it is not right to kill someone‚ why does the government kill people all the time? <br> <br>In The Bible‚ there is a statement that says "Thou shalt not kill‚" and yet the government believes it can punish for what it already does. It is a crime within a

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    Lady Macbeth is more responsible for King Duncan’s murder because she had higher ambitions than Macbeth. She forced evilness upon herself and her high ambitions pushed her to the point of no regret for murdering the king. Lady Macbeth says‚ “Come‚ you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts‚ unsex me here‚ And fill me from the crown to the toe topful Of direst cruelty”(1.5.30-32). This is a clear example of how her ambitions have driven her to the point of evil acts to commit this crime. The act of

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    The Cask of Amontillado Sometimes‚ it is not the people that change‚ but the mask that falls off. Montresor seeks revenge against Fortunato. Montresor has committed a thousand injuries against Fortunato‚ but no further details are given. Even though Montresor thinks Fortunato and him are good friends‚ Fortunato is just hiding behind a mask. He has no clue of the deadly plans that Fortunato is planning. Montresor knows that his enemy’s fatal weakness is that he drinks to much‚ and uses this to cause

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    limited space‚ author Edgar Allan Poe creates a brilliant‚ suspenseful‚ and brain wracking story. "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" begins by comparing the analytical mind to the game of chess. Eventually‚ Poe ties in the occurrences of a bizarre incident with a flashback to 18--. Through analyzing the scene and using clues and witnesses’ testimonies‚ a character of great analytical power solves a murder mystery that no one else can even remotely get a grasp on. The story may sound ordinary at first‚ but

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    The Cask of Amontillado illustrates Poe’s use of first–person narration‚ using an unreliable character‚ whose guilt and infrequent irrationality prevents him from revealing himself straightforwardly to the reader. He engages both verbal and melodramatic humor to indicate the darkness within the plot of the story. Poe’s criticism fails to emphasize that Fortunato and Montresor are friends”‚ (Whatley 1)‚ though it is evident as Montresor states‚ “that I encountered my friend‚ he accosted me with excessive

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    In terms of unreliable narrators‚ the two stories are similar. In "The Cask of Amontillado‚" the narrator‚ Montresor‚ seems to be confessing to the murder of Fortunato‚ possibly on his death bed‚ but the reader is never really sure what is real and what has been fabricated by Montresor over the 50 years since the crime happened. In "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" the narrator is also unreliable. We get snippets of her story from a journal she has been keeping that chronicles her descent into madness at

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