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    The Night Time Killer Essay

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    still in the hands of The Night Time killer. The victim was not dismembered like the rest of the The Night Time killers victims. Although there was no direct link to the Night Time Killer other than the victim fitting the description James instinct told him other wise. James got to where he is now by always following his instinct, that 's what separated him from the rest of the department. James had reimagined the crime scene and predicted that The Night Time killer lost control of the knife was…

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    Zeld A Narrative Fiction

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    think we have to go and investigate.” Said Peter. “What if there’s a killer on the loose.” Said Lucy. ”We are…

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    EXECUTION DAY presents as a dramatic crime thriller. The story centers on a detective who tracks down a serial killer. Because there have been so many of these types of films, to stand out the script needs to offer the genre something new. The script attempts to do this with the idea of the protagonist planting evidence. There’s definite merit to the idea of a police detective being so frustrated by a case that they “help” with the evidence. It’s a nice set up for conflict and tension, as well…

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    In the movie “FEED” the killer that is portrayed can arguably be considered a serial killer or a spree killer. There are different characteristics of a serial killer and a spree killer that must be examined to explain how the murderer can dangle between the line of both types of killer. A serial killer is defined as being an individual that kills at least three people or possibly more over the course of a month. During this time the killer must also have some time between the killings. There…

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    before. That plot progression is a crucial element of the final girl. Not only is she adaptive by using her surroundings to her advantage. We see her do so when she seeks cover in the barn behind the casket. But she also starts thinking ahead of the killer. After all, you'd figure three confrontations would allow her to familiarize herself. Thus, she can have a sense of both his vulnerabilities and tactics. It's with this advancement that the final girl becomes more than any helpless victim.…

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    Deception In Hamlet

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    conversation, he admits to himself that Polonius is right and accepts the murder and the guilt that he feels for killing his brother. Deception becomes an important part for Claudius because he must make everyone around him believe that he is not the killer of Hamlet’s father. This is rather hard because Hamlet knows that Claudius is guilty and therefore, tries his best get truth out of him. Claudius is the new King and deceiving his country is important to him and becomes a part of his…

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    kneed him in the thigh. Warner stomped on Jack’s ankle, and Jack just happened to hit him in the solar plexus.” (75). Not only does Greyson use a man versus man theme, but he also utilizes the theme of perseverance. Jack perseveres to find the true killer despite the difficulties of having to get interrogated several times by the police, struggles at home, complications with friends, and eventually getting…

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    Bonnie Stevens Monologue

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    What if you discovered that a loved one was a serial killer? We’ll that’s what happened to 17 year old Bonnie Stevens. Bonnie thought that she had a completely normal life until she found something that would change her forever. She found a book sitting on the kitchen table. She thought it was just her brothers library book that he got from school but as she opened the book there was writing in it. It had places written down and names crossed out. She looked hard at the names and remember seeing…

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    Pony Boy Monologue

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    Ponyboy was really the first person I could express my opinions to and the first person I could really talk to about how I feel about this stupid social division we have to go by. Even though he doesn’t really understand how we Socs have problems too, I can see that he at least sort of understands- not completely, but just a little… Knowing that he sort of understands is a mixed feeling of relief and just a bit of an absurd feeling as well, I mean, a Soc and a greaser actually having a nice…

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    A spree killer can be operationally defined as someone who commits four or more murders in a single event. Though not many people are spree killers, there have been enough of them to understand some of their common characteristics. For example, it is statistically highly probable that such a person would be of the male gender. One of the most notorious ones was Elliot Rodger, the “virgin killer.” A boy who decided to take out his frustration with the female population by having a shooting spree…

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