Friday, September 10, 2010

Utterly Perfect Murder

In Ray Bradbury's "Utterly Perfect Murder", how do the words and actions effect who others become? Please state your answer in a well written topic sentence.

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  1. In the book "Utterly Perfect Murder" by Ray Bradbury, Ralph Underhills actions in the past on Doug influenced Doug to go and kill Ralph 36 years after moving away from Doug.

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  2. In Ray Bradbury’s “Utterly Perfect Murder” the words and actions of Ralph influenced Doug, after 36 years, because Ralph hurt Doug, both mentally and physically.

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  3. In the short story, "Utterly Perfect Murder" by Ray Bradbury, Ralph Underhill's words and actions 36 years ago on Doug forced Doug to set out to kill him.

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  4. In the story “Utterly Perfect Murder,” the words and actions of Ralph Underhill affect Doug by 35 years latter going back to his home town to murder him.

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  5. In the story "Utterly Perfect Murder", by Ray Bradbury, the negative words and actions of Ralph Underhill influenced Doug's mental state, because Ralph used to pick on him when they were kids.

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  7. In Ray Bradbury’s” The Utterly Perfect Murder” the words and actions of Ralph influence Doug to wake up and want to kill him.

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  9. In Ray Bradbury's, "Utterly Perfect Murder", Ralph Underhill's words and actions made Doug randomly want to kill Ralph because of bad childhood memories.

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  10. In Ray Bradbury’s “Utterly Perfect Murder” the words and actions of Ralph’s harsh words when he was picking on Doug made him want to murder Ralph

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  11. In the short story "Utterly Perfect Murder", by Ray Bradbury, the words and actoins of Ralph Underhill made Doug want to kill him because of childhood memories.

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  12. In the short story "Utterly Perfect Murder", by Ray Brandbury, the words and actions of Ralph make Doug go back to his home town from 36 years ago to murder Ralph.

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  13. In Ray Bradbury's "The Utterly Perfect Murder", the tormenting words and actions of Ralph Underhill towards Doug cause him to want to get revenge on Ralph for all the pain he caused Doug.

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  14. In Ra Bradley's "The Utterly Perfect Murder",the previous words and actions of Ralph cause Doug to get his revenge because of the suffering that had occurred because of him.

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  15. In Ray Bradbury's "Utterly Perfect Murder", the tormenting words and actions of Ralph inflicted on Doug hurts him physically and mentally causing Doug to seek revenge on Ralph.

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  17. In Ray Bradley's "Utterly Perfect Murder", Ralph Underhill's bullying influenced Doug to return to seek revenge for past events.

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  18. In Ray Bradbury's "Utterly Perfect Murder", Ralph Underhill's bullying influenced Doug to return to seek revenge for past events.

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  19. In Ray Bradbury's "The Utterly Perfect Murder" the words and actions of Ralph Underhill bullying Doug causes him to travel back to his home town 36 years later to kill him.

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  20. In the short story “Utterly Perfect Murder” by Ray Bradbury, Ralph’s mean and hurtful actions to Doug at an early age made him hold a grudge so he came back and “murdered” him.

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  21. In the short story “Utterly Perfect Murder” by Ray Bradbury, Ralph’s bullying actions to Doug at a early age made Doug come back for some revenge.

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  22. In Ray Bradbury's short story "Utterly Perfect Murder" years of Ralph Underhill's negative actions towards Doug made him hateful towards Ralph eventually compelling him to kill him in his own mind.

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  23. In the story "Utterly Perfect Murder," by Ray Bradbury, the actions of Doug affect Ralph when he walks away and doesn't come back for thirty six years.

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  24. In Ray Bradbury's short story "Utterly Perfect Murder" The words and actions effect doug the most.

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  25. “Utterly Perfect Murder” by Ray Bradbury tells the story of how Doug (the narrator) felt mentally and physically abused by his childhood friend of 36 years, Ralph Underhill. The bad feelings built up inside Doug and made him want to seek out and kill his former best friend.

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