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    Dexter Morgan was a hero. His time was spent working in blood spatter analysis on the Miami Metro Police force. He was a brother‚ step-son‚ husband and father. Following in the footsteps of their father‚ Dexter along with his sister‚ Deb‚ worked on cases that sprung up in the Miami area for the local police department. They grew up in the police force lifestyle and went on to emulate their father before them. Their father‚ Harry‚ was a force to be reckoned with. He was stern‚ militant‚ but he loved

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    Dexter Morgan is America’s favorite serial killer. During the day Dexter works for Miami Metro Homicide as a blood splatter analysis. At night Dexter takes his work home with them and searches for the perpetrator to kill them. Many may not view Dexter as a hero‚ in my eyes he is. Dexter is one of the most watched series on television. Dexter lives two separate lives. He loves his job as a blood splatter analysis. Everyday Dexter goes to a different crime scene. Dexter is able to tell how the

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    Dexter as Transmedia

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    Transmedia Analysis 5 Feb. 2014 Dexter Upon beginning the research for this assignment‚ finding an example of Transmedia seemed harder than it truly was. Dexter the series on Showtime gained popularity over its run of 8 seasons. Few people notice that the series was based on a book by the name of Darkly Dreaming Dexter. Of those that do notice the fact that it is based on a book‚ even fewer viewers know that only season one of the show is related to the book. After the first season‚ the rest

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    Analysis of 'Dexter'

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    Capabilities of a Killer Dexter Morgan‚ star of Showtime’s hit series ’Dexter’‚ is a good guy serial killer who works for the Miami police department during the day but kills bad guys at night. Besides working with the police department and killing‚ he also has friends and a family including a wife and kids. So where does his hobby of serial killing bad guys fit into his life? How does he balance it all without being caught? Gary Strauss touches on this in his article‚ ’Dexter aims for emotional development’

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    Antagonist and Dexter

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    The TV show ‘Dexter’ is the story about an anti-hero named Dexter Morgan that works as a blood splatter expert for the Miami Police Department by day‚ but by night he kills bad guys who have escaped the legal system. It is not your typical TV drama because it shows unrealistic situations and events because of his personality and background. Dexter also verges on Dark Comedy. When all of these elements are combined‚ Dexter is my favorite TV show because it is so different from everything

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    Dexter - Morning Routine - Analysis The title sequence for Dexter is a montage that depicts Dexter’s morning routine before he heads out to work. On our first watch‚ we instantly start to learn certain things about who Dexter is. He’s male‚ white‚ has brown hair and stubbly facial hair. By the tone and texture of his skin we can depict that he is around the 30 years old mark. The opening begins with a close-up on a mosquito sucking blood. We associate mosquitos with painful bites and we can relate

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    Dexter was smaller than everyone throughout his entire life. Dexter being short made life a little harder than it would have been otherwise‚ but all of the bullying and the overlooking he had to deal with gave him thick skin. He had problems at home like most people but his were a little worse and he was always looking for an escape or a happy place. Then one day on a walk he stumbled onto a basketball court‚ and that was the day that changed his life forever. He was 10 years old and most of the

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    Word Count: 2‚262 Examining Different Hues of Blood Dexter‚ the ideal killer‚ the perfect psychopath. The Showtime hit T.V. series Dexter has been much more of a success then its producers could have ever hoped for. With over eight seasons and six million viewers‚ it has been nominated for twenty-five Primetime Emmy Awards winning four‚ and ten Golden Globe Awards winning two. The success of this show is a great example of how much the American culture is attracted to two types of heroes embodied

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story‚ "Winter Dreams‚" ambitious‚ "desirous" Dexter stands at the threshold between admiring "glittering things" and finding out that the "glittering things" he admires fade away sooner or later. Dexter‘s character throughout this short story‚ changes in many ways‚ from being unaware of what he really wanted in life to being aware of what he actually became. Dexter in the story started off as a very young boy who worked as a caddy at a golf course. There he met

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    Dexter Gordon was a Jazz saxophonist. He was born February 27‚ 1923 in Los Angeles California. Many people know Mr. Gordon because of bebop. This style of play is what brought him fame. Gordon played amongst many jazz greats like Charlie Parker‚ Charles Mingus‚ and Buddy Collette to name a few. Gordon started to play at the age of 13. His first instrument was the clarinet but quickly after he decided to take up the tenor saxophone at the age of 17. Music was always popular around the Gordon household

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