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* [[A Tragedy of Impulsiveness]]: The adultery and the killing are regrettable, but it's {{spoiler|the suicide}} that makes it a true tragedy; if Richard had just waited a little longer, he would have discovered it to be unnecessary.
* [[Blackmail]]: Unbeknownst to the conspirators, the murdered man had a bodyguard...an ex-cop who was fired for blackmailing.
* {{spoiler|[[But You Were There and You Andand You]]: After waking up, Richard recognizes two acquaintances as the victim and the blackmailer.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Driven to Suicide]]: Richard, when he thinks he's about to be caught.}}
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Alice, the title character.
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* [[Pygmalion Plot]]: The general concept is alluded to. As Richard stares at the portrait, suddenly the real woman appears, reflected in the window, as though the painting had come alive.
* [[Sarcastic Confession]]: Richard, repeatedly.
* [[Tampering Withwith Food and Drink]]
 
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