Friday, October 21, 2016

Chapters 7-12

Mr. Marlowe being a working man as a detective adds to books genre. You can tell he's used to weaving out tight spaces. Talking him self into places he can cope and out of places that ask to much from him. People have died which is big in Noir's. The first death of the book puts the main character who the readers read through into sort of a claustrophobic situation/scene. The main character Mr. Marlowe gets through a window and sees a couple bodies, one of which is of a dead man. This happening in a room squeezes life into dead space making room harder to make and movements to be fussy about.

Mr. Marlowe being someone who doesn't like to listen to authority shows this being true. Although he shows respect to the people he encounters he side steps idiocy and is vocal when he feels he needs to be. In other words he is quick to advocate for himself. He has fun with the use of metaphors and jokes considered dry humor producing the remarks of others.‎

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