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    ways the series fits the definition of detective fiction. To begin with‚ this essay will introduce the theoretical material to the reader. Subsequently it will describe the similarities of the elements of a traditional detective story and this medical drama. Then‚ it will center on one of the method the doctors use to help solve medical mysteries. Finally‚ the essay will describe some features of the main character. Since this essay will focus on the detective side of the series House M.D.‚ it is

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    sub-genres of detective fiction and hard-boiled fiction is one of them. What exactly is hard-boiled detective fiction? Hard-Boiled detective fiction is fiction that features tough‚ cynical‚ urban private eyes who expose corruption and frequently get injured in the course of their investigations ("Detective Fiction‚" Literary). Hard-Boiled fiction is considered one of the more popular sub-genres of detective fiction; there have been numerous films and novels about urban detectives exposing corruption

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    In the example scenes from True Detective (Cary Joji Fukunaga‚ 2012) analyse and discuss an ontological shift from movie theatres to home-based cinema ‘screens.’ “The Golden Age of Television” is a phrase often used to describe today’s entertainment landscape‚ with successful shows such as ‘Breaking Bad’‚ ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘House of Cards’ getting huge viewing figures underpinned by undeniably high quality content. This shift in the quality and ambition of television marks a change in its ontology

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    The detective and criminal investigator field is an exciting field to go into too. It calls for you to do things you may have never thought you would have had to do and they maybe scary at times but you have to be strong to protect the people and keep your promise that you made to your country and state. There may be times where you just have to stay at the station and work on a computer all day‚ it may be boring but that could be every job. Maybe you just went to bed but the station just calls and

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    Detective Archetype Essay Sherlock Holmes and the Doctor share qualities such as higher intelligence‚ isolation from society‚ and hyperactivity that shape them into the only ones capable of providing justice for the threatened. The two fit the detective archetype quite well and whether explicit or not‚ the archetype is prevalent in their stories as well as others. Qualities of the detective archetype are represented through each “detective’s” habits‚ actions‚ words‚ thoughts‚ and choices

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    Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ Burma‚ china‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan and Afghanistan are all of India’s neighbouring countries. To get to India people usually take a plane. Mumbai (Bombay)‚ Kolkata (Calcutta)‚ Chennai‚ Bangalore‚ Hyderabad and Ahmadabad are all large cities in India and its capital New Delhi. India has many attractions such as the Taj Mahal‚ Qutub Minar‚ Red fort‚ Lotus temple‚ Golden temple‚ Dal Lake and India Gate are only a few of India’s many tourist attractions. Like India’s culture its food

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    When the word ‘detective’ is uttered‚ who cannot say that the first image to come to mind was the man in the ear hat and the Belstaff coat‚ magnifying glass in hand‚ a pipe resting upon his lips? Undoubtedly‚ Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous literary characters of all time. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation is known to this day as the brilliant detective who can solve any mystery using merely the prowess of his mind‚ yet the enduring image of this ‘high-functioning sociopath’ remains an

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    Cam Czerwinski History Summer Reading No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Questions 1. Conventional mystery novels usually contain one long and riveting mystery throughout the course of the whole story. This may or may not be successful in many cases based on the author’s interest in that one mystery. With this book containing many different mysteries and crimes to solve it allows readers to become more engaged in each one instead of one mystery carrying out through the whole story. This made the pacing

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    In her quick stolen glance‚ she searched for Detective Willams. Stealing a second glance‚ she finally found him. He had stepped off of the scene to converse with a pair of brawny men. Willams appeared to hand something over. As this event unfolded‚ the conversation appeared to be becoming increasingly

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    apparent in Detective Smug? As a skilled manager‚ Lieutenant Smith should be cognizant of the following potential signs of stress: increased anger‚ frustration‚ depression‚ social withdrawal and isolation‚ and reduced work efficiency/ productivity. 2 Identify three obvious sources of stress in Detective Smug’s life. Some sources of stress in Detective Smug’s life include his wife leaving his months prior‚ being passed over for detective sergeant‚ and the rumors that the detectives are going to

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