Many FBI books have been written on serial killers but none have ever completely explained the phenomenon. Psychopathy and psychopaths have been under intense scrutiny for years. The public's fascination with them can only be described as morbid curiosity. One has to wonder if the normal citizen has the possibility of becoming one or if it is just a way of knowing what is right by knowing what is wrong.
People's infatuation with crime, punishment, criminals and their counterparts, the authorities has been a great way to spin a story for thousands of years. From fiction's earliest examples to the modern day bestseller list, it continues to intrigue and interest audiences worldwide. The characters and the stories don't differ very much but they continue to sell copy after copy.
The classic good guy is a character that has developed many different traits. Oftentimes it is a male protagonist who is employed by the authorities in some sort of investigative capacity. This character can be very important as the story develops because they are the example of a positive influence. In the cowboy movies of old, they would be riding a white horse and wear a white hat.
Often times, the protagonist is haunted by some sort of crisis or disaster from their past. This is what the authors use as the motivation for their dogged sense of justice and right and wrong. This character flaw allows them to shape the character into someone who is unable to allow injustice to go unchecked. They develop into persistent and tenacious people who will rest at nothing to get their man.
Oftentimes, a killer will become proficient at one particular way of dispatching their victims. It can be as simple as a gunshot or as decidedly more complicated that they choose to make it. Many times, if the method of killing that they employ changes, it can make catching them that much more difficult. One of the most difficult things for the authorities to witness is a killing that they could have prevented.
Fiction can be categorized in several ways. The most widely used way is alphabetically by the author's last name. Using this system, readers can easily find their favorite authors and choose from their works with relative ease. Most libraries take advantage of this system so that their patrons won't be confused and can be effective at finding what they want to read.
The fascination that the public shows over serial killers is somewhat disturbing. It allows killers who are looking for attention to get exactly what they want, the satisfaction of being infamous. Literature and entertainment that uses this as a focus is ravenously devoured by a fan base that is starving for more material.
The theme of good versus evil will always be a popular topic for fiction writers. Most FBI books that are written include this theme and can be found at any grocery store book isle or airport news stand. The development of the good and bad guy characters has undergone many different takes but a few things will always remain the same. Most times, the good guy wins and gets the girl and the bad guy gets killed or jailed.
People's infatuation with crime, punishment, criminals and their counterparts, the authorities has been a great way to spin a story for thousands of years. From fiction's earliest examples to the modern day bestseller list, it continues to intrigue and interest audiences worldwide. The characters and the stories don't differ very much but they continue to sell copy after copy.
The classic good guy is a character that has developed many different traits. Oftentimes it is a male protagonist who is employed by the authorities in some sort of investigative capacity. This character can be very important as the story develops because they are the example of a positive influence. In the cowboy movies of old, they would be riding a white horse and wear a white hat.
Often times, the protagonist is haunted by some sort of crisis or disaster from their past. This is what the authors use as the motivation for their dogged sense of justice and right and wrong. This character flaw allows them to shape the character into someone who is unable to allow injustice to go unchecked. They develop into persistent and tenacious people who will rest at nothing to get their man.
Oftentimes, a killer will become proficient at one particular way of dispatching their victims. It can be as simple as a gunshot or as decidedly more complicated that they choose to make it. Many times, if the method of killing that they employ changes, it can make catching them that much more difficult. One of the most difficult things for the authorities to witness is a killing that they could have prevented.
Fiction can be categorized in several ways. The most widely used way is alphabetically by the author's last name. Using this system, readers can easily find their favorite authors and choose from their works with relative ease. Most libraries take advantage of this system so that their patrons won't be confused and can be effective at finding what they want to read.
The fascination that the public shows over serial killers is somewhat disturbing. It allows killers who are looking for attention to get exactly what they want, the satisfaction of being infamous. Literature and entertainment that uses this as a focus is ravenously devoured by a fan base that is starving for more material.
The theme of good versus evil will always be a popular topic for fiction writers. Most FBI books that are written include this theme and can be found at any grocery store book isle or airport news stand. The development of the good and bad guy characters has undergone many different takes but a few things will always remain the same. Most times, the good guy wins and gets the girl and the bad guy gets killed or jailed.
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