1. Liberal arts students can imitate what mystery novel writers try to write.
2. You first read some murder cases from various countries
3. The murderer’s perspective is very important. I think in mystery novels, the detective is just a tool, while the murderer is the soul. Even if you write in declension, you have to think like a murderer. Put yourself in the murderer's shoes to lay out the plot. The murderer's ideas follow two points: efficiency and concealment. Coupled with the dramatization of novel creation, as long as you consider it from the perspective of the murderer, you will naturally devise a method of killing.
The murderer’s killing method is limited by the following points: the murderer’s own skills and characteristics, the murderer’s understanding of the deceased (the characteristics of the deceased himself, and the environment in which the murderer committed the crime
I To give a few examples: If the murderer wants to kill someone with long hair, he can use the long hair of the deceased to strangle the deceased.
The murderer is a disabled person in a wheelchair and will use something important to the deceased. He threw it downstairs, and when the deceased went downstairs to pick it up, the murderer threw a heavy object from the window and killed the deceased (the murderer had strong arm strength)
In real crimes, the female murderer wanted to kill because of her lack of physical fitness When it comes to men, many use poison to kill.
3. Liberal arts students may not be able to write physics tricks, but they can get inspiration by observing things around them, or even from the major they studied. Lay out a little trick.