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Villa Emo
In 1539 Leonardo Emo di Alvise inherited a portion of the family property in Fanzolo in Northern Italy from his uncle, a Venetian patrician. The land was acquired as part of an extensive effort by the Venetian nobility to develop the terra
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that they cannot be coincidence. Consider these: 1. CW: The main character is separated from his companions, and takes a tour with his page as his guide, seeking further mysteries.
SC: The main character is separated from his companions, and takes a tour with alone
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and concise, by suppling mystery with words that have more than one meaning, and by using a specturm of words that capture the intrepretors attention of the reader.
These series of sounds are noticable from the second line of the poem. Shelley uses the "s
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by a tarantula. Holmes insists that he is not go to Baskerville Hall alone, so Holmes sends Watson to Devonshire with Sir Henry. As I read through the first 7 or 8 chapters of this Sherlock Holmes mystery, I noticed how well Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can describe
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In the murder mystery by Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express, her style of writing can be described as one of Christies best works, having an international trend, and being a genius with detective fiction. Murder on the Orient Express
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its audience with some classic elements of the Gothic genre; for instance medieval settings, supernatural appearances and mysterious happenings; but it also offers insight into a number of themes, ideas and issues; ranging from underlying social stereotypes
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"The Last Tango Of Dolores Delgado"- Marele Day
The novel "The Last Tango Of Dolores Delgado" (1995) is a psychological thriller burrowing into the mysterious life of Dolores Delgado, a beautiful, fiesty tango dancer who suddenly drops dead
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, but after an in depth look at these works and how they relate, they become much more. Frost seemed to keep a tone of mystery throughout each of these poems, never actually telling the reader exactly what was going on. By the same token, the poems gave off
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, but after an in depth look at these works and how they relate, they become much more. Frost seemed to keep a tone of mystery throughout each of these poems, never actually telling the reader exactly what was going on. By the same token, the poems gave off
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle uses his abilities as a writer to challenge the reader to solve his mysteries. Throughout The Hound of the Baskervilles, Doyle presents clues to the reader that pose new ideas and twists on old ideas. The clues however
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