The Interpretation of Murder is a story of crime which perfectly fulfills the established script. The Interpretation of Murder is, in short, an example that can be done according to quality literature with an easy and a good story. Jed Rubenfeld in this genus is first-known writer of legal issues. This is a whodunit, but a detective plot to use. For example, the main characters are not always what we usually find when we enter a novel of this genre. Suffice it to say, to give you by the novelty of this proposed literary, Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis,
Sigmund Freud is best known as the founder of psychoanalysis , which had a significant impact century. Freud's views on human nature were innovative for its time and lifelong researcher did not cease to cause a resonance in the scientific community.
Freud is one of the main protagonists of the play, and his insightful deductions, indebted to its innovative scientific method, are essential and contribute to the progress of the investigation of crimes. Rubenfeld is not limited to a main story, not constrained to the rigid boundaries of a linear story but enriches the narrative and flatters the reader with multiple concurrent parallel plots and even with its many nuances, with a variety of planes, approaches, with prospects that open, overlapping, which intertwine, distorting reality to the point that we never know which of the successive versions that are offered to us is true, what's ultimately what the truth.
A several crimes of which only can be discovered and interpreted the key explanations thanks to a mixture of intelligence, luck and close observation. Like Sherlock Holmes is able to distinguish among dozens of brands of snuff only see their ash, Detective Littlemore is an expert in clay. The author is constantly changing point of view appears without the result of a conscious decision and if it appears that the narration is provided by Stratham Younger, one of the protagonists, this is not infrequently replaced by an omniscient narrator to know what know everything, but that says little, and rather bad-and it becomes quite unbearable and wiseacre with their attempts to leave us in suspense every time you change the focus of your attention. All chapters close with something like, “if the police posted at the main entrance had looked then to the park, would have seen the man who at the time jumped the fence”.
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The story of Interpretation of Murder takes place in New York in 1909, a period characterized by the construction of many buildings can be admired today in Manhattan, including its famous bridge, the major parties in the society as presented in the beginners opening the season for their future marriage, but also by a brutal police corruption or by strikes of workers employed in factories located in the heart of the city. This complex city, with its sharp class divisions to fire, is the special map on which characters ...