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    organization may seems a little strange‚ but William Faulkner wrote in this way with the purpose of creating suspense‚ mystery‚ and sympathy. William Faulkner‚ in A Rose for Emily‚ takes a small town scandal and turns it into a heightening story holding the reader’s attention till the last sentence. Taking the reader from the present to the past creates the essence of mystery‚ to the reader‚ by the cleaver use of hermeneutic codes. Starting the story with Emily Grierson’s death‚ cleverly‚ grabs

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    Roylott’s room; they rush out of bed to his room. They were well prepared‚ as Watson had brought a pistol with him. As they opened the door‚ they were met by a highly dangerous snake. The snake was aggravated and ready to attack. The frightening mystery was about to come to an

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    God’s Saving Plan and the place of the Eucharist within that Plan. The paper should be written in the style you would speak to them‚ but referenced appropriately. (Should be in first person voice) What is the Mysterion? What is Christ’s Paschal Mystery and how does the Eucharist participate in it and make present God’s saving plan? What is the role of members of the Church at Mass? You might find it useful to describe various parts of the Mass‚ which allow your listeners to see the Mysterion at

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    The Joyful Mysteries - with the introduction of the new Mysteries of Light the Joyful Mysteries are now said on Mondays and Saturdays and for those who say a single mystery a day‚ focus on the joyful occassion of the birth of Christ and His childhood: 1. The Annunciation -  The angel of God appears to Mary and tells her she is to be the Mother of God - humility. 2. The Visitation -  Mary‚ on hearing of Elizabeth’s own preganancy goes to visit with Her cousin - charity. 3. The Birth of Our Lord - 

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    futurist world is nothing short of exotic or mysterious. Mystery is portrayed all throughout the text. The best example is of the White Sphinx. It represents a religious‚ pagan symbol. It tells the reader that things are not quite right. The futuristic world however is not exotic. The underground is full of darkness whilst above ground there is but ruins and large buildings that the Eloi inhabit. Time travel is the novel is portrayed as a mystery. The Time Traveller had no idea where he would end up

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    investigative stories. Both of the stories have to do with a mystery‚ in the case of these stories a killing or thieving of some kind. "Dupin is eager to survey the setting because the newspaper reports portray the apartment as impossible to escape from the inside." (Poe Pg. 51) Included in both of the stories is the illustration that the mystery at hand could not be solved. Also included in both stories is the fact Dupin always seems to solve the mystery with a cunning attention to detail. Both the "Murder

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    Jessica Perez October 30‚ 2012 English 126 11:00 am “The Bootlegger’s Daughter” The bootlegger’s Daughter takes place in rural Carolina. It’s a mystery in which Deborah Knott runs a campaign and investigates a murder. Janie mother of Gayle was murdered and with the help of Deborah tries solving. Turns out running for district judge and solving the murder is very difficult. A Reputation follows her‚ as a strong woman. Deborah Knott is the main character whom is strong minded women

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    protagonist‚ Holmes‚ is a very logical man‚ and can think things out in more detail and in depth. Few people can solve things in the way which he does. I In all of the Holmes stories I have read‚ I find‚ have met at least three of the five elements of a mystery. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ the author‚ writes in a way in which it holds the readers attention and keeps you interested‚ this is a writing style which I enjoy very much. Every story can be connected to outside sources of knowledge in many ways

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    Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ which is a story that depicts the mystery of Dr. Jekyll. Throughout the novel‚ one discovers that the evil character of Edward Hyde is a result of Henry Jekyll drinking a special potion; therefore making him change from Mr. Hyde into Dr. Jekyll. The letters in the novel help the reader discover the truth behind Dr. Jekyll and his true identity‚ as events in the story implement this mystery. In both novels‚ the letters reveal important information that helps to

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    XIX-th century‚ is a world- recognised master of the horror genre. Poe’s Tales of Arabesque clearly demonstrate his talent for cultivation of mystery‚ terror‚ and macabre. The process of this horror cultivation is very subtle and complicated. Poe‚ like an artist of arabesque who intertwines and interlaces flowers into an elaborate pattern‚ weaves a net of mystery and horror and entangles the reader in it. Poe starts any work ’with consideration of the effect’ it would have on the reader. All other stages

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