This theory suggests people enjoy true crime because they can experience fear without actual danger.
What is the thrill of fear in a safe environment?
Who is the author of "The Story of an Hour"?
Kate Chopin
This term refers to a detailed account of a crime for the purpose of solving it.
What is a case study?
This fictional detective lives at 221B Baker Street in London.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
Why might people feel safer after watching true crime stories?
What is learning about potential dangers and how to avoid them?
This theory states that people are drawn to true crime because they like solving puzzles.
What is the appeal of solving puzzles?
What is the main character’s reaction to the news of her husband's death?
What is a feeling of freedom?
This term describes the person who investigates crimes and gathers evidence.
What is a detective?
This Belgian detective is known for his meticulous approach and is a creation of Agatha Christie.
Who is Hercule Poirot?
How can true crime stories help us understand human behavior?
What is by exploring the motives and psychology behind criminal actions?
According to this theory, people watch true crime to see justice served.
What happens at the end of "The Story of an Hour"?
What is Louise Mallard dies from shock?
This is the term for the place where a crime has occurred.
What is a crime scene?
This teenage detective solves mysteries in a series of books written by Carolyn Keene.
Who is Nancy Drew?
What ethical concerns might arise from producing true crime media?
What is respecting the privacy and dignity of victims and their families?
This theory involves understanding the psychological aspects of both criminals and victims.
What is exploring human psychology?
What is the setting of "The Story of an Hour"?
What is the Mallard family home?
This term refers to the evidence that helps establish the facts of a case.
What is forensic evidence?
This detective, created by Arthur Conan Doyle, has a sidekick named Dr. John Watson.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
Why is it important to verify facts before sharing true crime stories?
What is to avoid spreading misinformation and causing harm?
What is social and cultural reflection?
What is the primary theme of "The Story of an Hour"?
What is the oppressive nature of marriage?
This legal principle requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt for a conviction.
What is burden of proof?
This detective is known for solving crimes in the cozy English village of St. Mary Mead.
Who is Miss Marple?
How can analyzing true crime cases improve our critical thinking skills?
What is by encouraging us to evaluate evidence, identify biases, and form reasoned conclusions?