Friday, April 9, 2010

Elements Of A Mystery























This picture represents the crime happening, the crime is the whole point of the mystery, without a crime there cannot be a mystery. In this picture, the criminal is holding up the gun to a victim.










This picture represents the criminal, the person that did the crime. Like the crime, there is no mystery without the person that made the problem. Like in Monk, the criminal was Angeline, because she did the crime.





This one represents the victim, the victim is the person affected by the crime, often times the victim knows the criminal. In monk the victim was Angeline's uncle, because he was killed. Also can be called targets of the crime.







These are the suspects, the people who are accused for doing, usually the main suspect is not the criminal. But sometimes the suspect is the criminal. In monk it was the shopkeeper.






These are the alibi's what suspects make, an alibi is an excuse to get away from the person who is solving the crime. Like here Bart is saying that he did not do something, that is an alibi.






This is the most important element of a mystery, the detective or investigator is the person who solves the crime, they take time to solve the crime or problem.




These are the most important elements to me.
















2 comments:

Unknown said...

Great job Yash! You really gave lots of details of the meanings and the pictures. My favorite picture was the victim one! :)

Middle School Si Won said...

Nice job on these words. I especially like alibi, because it really shows the meaning and Simpson is cool.