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ENG 4CI Preston High School MYSTERY ENG 4CI Preston High School

Discuss What do you think of when you hear the word “mystery”? What is the most important part of a mystery: the crime or the quest to solve it? Why do you think people are so fascinated about true crime programming?

Essential Mystery Elements Characters Clues Setting Distractions Plot Structure

Characters / Archetypes (who is in the story) Detective or Investigator – usually the protagonist Usually the detective has / has had a relationship with the police. Is he/she better? Does he/she work with the police? Famous detectives include Sherlock Holmes, Dexter, Poirot, or Philip Marlowe. Helpers – those offering assistance along the way – coworkers, sidekicks Victim(s) – the target of the crime Suspects – those thought to be the cause of or part of the crime Witnesses – those who may have seen or may know more about the case

Characters / Archetypes (who is in the story) Suspects – those thought to be the cause of or part of the crime Witnesses – those who may have seen or may know more about the case

Women in Mystery: Victim or Trouble? Usually portrayed as innocent and helpless Builds sympathy with the audience The brutalness of the crime demands a quick resolution

Women in Mystery: Victim or Trouble? Femme Fatale: An attractive and seductive woman who will bring disaster to any man who becomes involved with her. A bad past: She’s usually running from someone Temptress: Tests the detective’s morality Morally Grey: Do they intend to bring trouble

Setting (where the story happens) Setting can vary, but some traits remain: TIME – can be any time (era) and various times (of the day) – typically the more suspenseful parts take place at night. ATMOSPHERE – typically, the darker and bloodier, more ominous a mystery is, the more interesting and urgent it is for the reader. PLACE: Crime Scene – typically emerges in the setting as the most important place Place of Work – police station or patrole car Various Locations – witness’ homes, new crime scenes as the case develops

PLOT (what happens in the story) In no particular order, a good mystery includes: Unusual Modus Operandi – Discovery of the criminal’s Method of Operation to have some unique features A race against time – what’s a mystery without a pending deadline before more crime occurs? Red Herrings – clues to throw the detective off the scent

PLOT (what happens in the story) Intensity – yes as the case builds, but more at the end prior to its resolution Methods of Investigation Evidence collection, scientific, intuitive, research, interviews, etc. Clues & Murder Weapon Discovery of Lawbreaker Some Degree of Violence

Just a guideline Not all mysteries we experience will follow all components of this form. Many break it, and deliberately so. The point is to pay attention to when the rules are broken, and determine WHY. Is it more interesting? Should we sympathize more with a criminal?

CREDITS -presentation created by Ms. Blaak