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And Then There Were None. In this complex tale, the weather setting becomes a supporting character that assists in developing the...
In five pages mystery writing is discussed in terms of its various element and includes a consideration of such mystery literature...
it is ultimately revealed that Gregg did, indeed, catch German measles from Heather and, at the time, was in the early months of p...
In seven pages the themes and characterizations featured in this classic murder mystery are discussed. There are no other bibliog...
In a report consisting of twelve pages the setting of Christie's fiction and the portrayal of families remarkably similar to those...
In five pages this paper discusses how the crime fiction literary genre developed throughout the late 19th and early 20th centurie...
This paper examines six detective novels from the nineteen hundreds, and addresses common themes seen throughout each. The author...
however, the lives of the fictional Frankenstein and the author of the book had many similarities. Both were treated as objects r...
story, alone, offers the point of view of someone who was at one time considered untouchable and of indisputable character: the do...
In five pages this paper provides a tutorial on constructing an essay on the subject of how Christie used surprise endings in her ...
that had hired on with the Calvary (Hoxie, 1995). These scouts were just a handful of the thirty-three scouts that were under Cus...
plains. Their mobile lifestyle necessitated mobile housing. The tipi was the result. Sometimes misspelled as "teepee", the tipi...
In five pages this paper examines detective crime fiction and how the readers are engaged in the detection of the crime in Carr's ...
In this paper that contains five pages the examination of a murder mystery that features favorite Christie protagonist Detective H...
is not the police: "I am better than the police, said Poirot" (Christie NA). There is a very powerful sense of romance concerni...