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Essay heading: double indemnity
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Music and Movies |
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June 19, 2008 |
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Whenever she interacts with him, she knows faithfully what to say because she has been planning for quite sometime the prospect of murdering her husband in order to collect his fortune.
Walter, conversely, methodically makes passionate advances as though this is something that he does regularly. Ultimately, he also plans out his conversations with Phyllis because he begins to suspect she is lying to him, so he is careful to make sure he only tells her only what she wants her to hear... displayed 300 characters
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This seemingly stiff dialogue brilliantly represents Phyllis and Walter's precise and sinister intentions, and its quick pace creates a feeling of urgency and restlessness.
After they executed the plan to kill Mr. Dietrichson things started to get rocky. Walter returned home went to check on his vehicle, which should have secure his alibi because he told the gentleman that was cleaning his vehicle that he was not leaving his residence for the evening... displayed next 300 characters
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