The Role of Detective-Criminal Words in the Creation of Character (in the examples of J.H.Chase’s works)

Abstract

     J.H. Chase's works express almost all types of crime. These works reveal the roots and causes of crimes that endanger the lives of the peoples of the world, such as murder, theft, and drug addiction. Of course, in vividly describing these processes, the writer effectively used detective-criminal words in the speech of the author and the character. Consequently, the purely detective words used in the author’s speech served to depict the plot’s growth in the play, the perception of the details of the crime, the details of the criminal process, the expression of the crime items, and the unusual life in prison

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