TRACING OUT THE TECHNIQUES AND BEHAVIORISM IN CHRISTIE’S MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
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Murder on the Orient Express was published in 1934. The novel leads to the mystery which was done by the major characters. She crafted the meaning of life with an experimental detection approach and techniques towards the murder incident. Observing every detail of extremely anxious behaviour brings the detective curiosity. Christie framed joie femme as a foreshadowing behaviour with a cool and calculative murderer. The role of the criminal and the victim deals with the legal and moral dimensions of justice. The isolated settings and scenario approached the mystery in a biased manner. The morality of murder arose in the dining car along with the food and conversation. This paper aims at the techniques applied to solve the mystery and objectives based on psychoanalytical theory. This article shows intellectualism and behaviourism.
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