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felt sorry for her because the author described her as a very beautiful and smart woman. This incident made Wolfe very frustrated. Although Wolfe hated to travel and disliked all vehicles, he traveled to Rome, Bari and Rijeka to solve this mystery. No matter
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is stubborn. When she enters the house the air is "dead". She stops "dead" in the hallway when she sees the mysterious letter that has somehow been placed in the locked house. After reading the letter her lips go white with fear. These are examples of how
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and mysterious, and, in many ways, superior to the masses. Cora?s description in the book is a dark-haired woman with deep-toned complexion and beautiful appearance. Throughout the book she displays an array of emotions and she takes no hesitation in expressing them
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Radley was the main focal point for the children’s games, due the mystery of whom he was. They always thought he was their major threat and if he were to catch them, he would kill them. The view of the reader dramatically changes in the end when
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of OedipusÂ’ key flaws lies in his will to know-and thereby, to control all reality. OedipusÂ’
knowledge and determination help him intellectually with solving mysteries - like the riddle of the
Sphinx - but lead him ultimately to his tragic downfall
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of an armed intruder who has already murdered the children.
Like most urban legends, this tale holds many variations. In some versions the mysterious caller just laughs instead of making threatening statements. The number of children murdered and the number
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, as a "strange mystery." Her eyes make her seem unreal or superhuman because of her large "expressive" eyes that the narrator cannot explain except that they are "far larger than the ordinary eyes of our own race." The rejection of the classical values
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The D.C. Sniper
The mystery of why, how, and who are all questions that needs to be answered. People are scared and want these mysteries to end, so that they can go back to living without fear. The shootings need to stop.
The possibilities of who
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question its truth. Such a simple a thing as a carrot does not begin to portray or answer the meaning of life no matter how deep the statement. That's the beauty and mystery of his statement.
My own personal interpretation of the mysterious response
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and wonderful as the mystery of life itself. The raw power of the language, the startling speed at which it hurls you along and the arresting questions of the poem fill your spirit with wonder at the operation of nature and the awesome mystery of evil
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