ENG280H1 Lecture : ENG280 - November 23.docx

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The detective has to understand the scene as a whole: the criminal tries to dissuade him by placing things that don"t fit (the clues, when the detective finds these things then they "solve" the crime. Because signs only mean things in relation to other signs, you have to read them in relation to one another in order for them to make sense. There"s no relation between the thing that a sign means and the word that you"re using. It really only has a meaning in relation to other signs for things that don"t have a relation with the thing that they mean. Impossible: as the scene refers to itself the effort for the scene to have meaning is what is brought forth. The detective has to discover why the scene is supposed to have meaning not what the meaning is: a crime scene in this sense is always deceptive.

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