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This research paper: 17 pages in length. The concept of alienation is critical to the fundamental basis of crime fiction, inasmuch as being estranged from individual people – or even society as a whole – triggers antisocial behavior so important to this particular literary genre. Without alienation in crime fiction, there would be no social friction between and among characters, making it highly difficult for an intriguing, often heart stopping story to unfold without the twisted thoughts and actions so prevalent to alienated individuals. The writer examines “L.A. Confidential,” “The Crying Game” and “Moll Flanders.” Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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