heyyy im using csi as a supplementary but im not sure if i should focus on the actual plot and how its a crime driven genre or more on the elements of crime :S
if someone could plz read it and giv me a few ideas it would be much appreciated!
btw im only focusing on one episode so i hope that's okay.
In recent times, the mystery has completely lost its spatial constraints and found fertile soil with the development of forensic science. The Jerry Bruckheimer series CSI: Las Vegas shines a spotlight a team of card-board crime scene investigators, both young and attractive, to unravel crimes. The Las Vegas milieu is a fine reflection of contemporary’s society’s infatuation with gambling, sex and drugs. The episode “Viva Las Vegas” juxtaposes the death of a low-town stripper and the murder of a high classed gambling tycoon thus making a statement on the widening rift between the poor and the privileged. The comprehensive re-enactments of each murder draw the responder into the horrific crimes with edited images of the “motel room at night” and “pink Cadillac in the garage”. Phrases like "peri mortem bruising" are pervasive with anatomical close up camera shots and detailed technological designs to “Concentrate on what cannot lie...the evidence”. Suddenly, instead of simply whodunit, solving crimes is a matter of howdunit, and with what size shoe, and whether anyone left behind traces of evidence that the blue light could pick up. Classical fiction tended to overlook the exact details of the murder. However csi takes the modern line of description, clearly visualising the gratuitous extent of each murder to reflect the desensitisation of contemporary crime. The csi franchise is a further manifestation of the crime genus where society is no longer immune to violence; thus the morally dedicated crusaders delve into societies evils at a fast and fierce pace. The enduring success of the genre lies largely in the detective’s explorations, where the responders can scrutinize the world close up, in all its darkness, depravity and danger without personally or physically suffering the consequences. Hence viewers of CSI apprehend their indecisive world from the comfort of their armchairs. Thus the CSI franchise has succeeded on its own merits due to the detectives, or rather blood spatter analysts and forensic entomologists, which have blended the old with the new. For the crime conventions of a murder, suspense, alibis, red herrings and suspects remains intact, but investigators now literally delve into the meat of the crime – the corpses.
if someone could plz read it and giv me a few ideas it would be much appreciated!
btw im only focusing on one episode so i hope that's okay.
In recent times, the mystery has completely lost its spatial constraints and found fertile soil with the development of forensic science. The Jerry Bruckheimer series CSI: Las Vegas shines a spotlight a team of card-board crime scene investigators, both young and attractive, to unravel crimes. The Las Vegas milieu is a fine reflection of contemporary’s society’s infatuation with gambling, sex and drugs. The episode “Viva Las Vegas” juxtaposes the death of a low-town stripper and the murder of a high classed gambling tycoon thus making a statement on the widening rift between the poor and the privileged. The comprehensive re-enactments of each murder draw the responder into the horrific crimes with edited images of the “motel room at night” and “pink Cadillac in the garage”. Phrases like "peri mortem bruising" are pervasive with anatomical close up camera shots and detailed technological designs to “Concentrate on what cannot lie...the evidence”. Suddenly, instead of simply whodunit, solving crimes is a matter of howdunit, and with what size shoe, and whether anyone left behind traces of evidence that the blue light could pick up. Classical fiction tended to overlook the exact details of the murder. However csi takes the modern line of description, clearly visualising the gratuitous extent of each murder to reflect the desensitisation of contemporary crime. The csi franchise is a further manifestation of the crime genus where society is no longer immune to violence; thus the morally dedicated crusaders delve into societies evils at a fast and fierce pace. The enduring success of the genre lies largely in the detective’s explorations, where the responders can scrutinize the world close up, in all its darkness, depravity and danger without personally or physically suffering the consequences. Hence viewers of CSI apprehend their indecisive world from the comfort of their armchairs. Thus the CSI franchise has succeeded on its own merits due to the detectives, or rather blood spatter analysts and forensic entomologists, which have blended the old with the new. For the crime conventions of a murder, suspense, alibis, red herrings and suspects remains intact, but investigators now literally delve into the meat of the crime – the corpses.