What kind of setting is there in the text "Guy walks into a bar"
The big city
How is the relation between the detective and the police typically?
Problematic, ever good, trouble
What is a pull effect's purpose in a story?
To speed things up
What type of character is Sherlock Holmes?
What is the setting in "The crossing places"?
Nature (a marsh)
How is the detective's past?
Troubled
What is this an example of "carefully cold coiled creeping crackly cocked"
Alliteration
What is a push-effect's purpose in a story?
To keep readers in suspense/slow down the story
What is the plot twist in the text "the last note"?
Both the characters killed each other.
Why choose The big city?
familiarity, countless opportunities, contrast, social criticism
What is a round Character?
A Character who has a distinct personality which is described in detail.
Which wordclass is used in a descriptive text?
Is the police a push or pull factor in the typical crime fiction story?
Pull
Darkly Dreaming Dexter
What is the three mains points in setting?
Realisme, Idyllic places and the big city
What is a flat character?
Character that is a type and not a individual
What is an Anaphora?
The repetition of the same word or words at the beginning of the sentence.
Is the detectives astonishing intellect a push or pull factor?
Push
What kind of narrator is used in "The no.1 ladies' detective agency"?
Third-person narrator
How is the setting of Miami different in "Darkly dreaming Dexter" than in Will Smith's "Welcome to Miami"?
Will Smith's describes Miami's party life while "Darkly dreaming Dexter" uncovers what is behind the facade.
What is the difference between the loner, and the hardboiled loner?
The hard-boiled loner is more a tough guy
A question that you ask without expecting an answer.
Rhetorical question
What is a 'Red Herring'?
Something used to divert the readers attention away from the truth.
Does "Guy walks into a bar" follow the three stages of crime fiction?
No