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    Guilt: And Then There Were None And Then There Were None is a book about many mysteries. It is all about planning and plotting deaths and trying to solve the mystery behind them. Many different themes reoccur throughout this novel. One main theme that truly seems to either severely affect or have no affect at all on the characters is guilt. Guilt plays a huge role when it comes to the deaths in this book. Many characters struggle a great deal with it. Vera Claythorne is one of the main characters

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    “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This quote‚ said by Martin Luther King Junior‚ shows the main theme of Agatha Christie’s signature novel‚ And Then There Were None: justice. Justice Wargrave‚ the murderer‚ clearly felt threatened in this way. He was determined to avenge evildoers so he did what he wanted to do. In his letter‚ Justice Wargrave explains his reason for what he did. Wargrave‚ one of the ten‚ had a deep passion for killing ever since he was born. Aside from

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    Rogers from “And Then There Were None” and they are thought to be stereotypical‚ but also unassuming characters. While Mr. Rogers looks like a taller‚ older gentleman with more respect‚ Mr. Barrymore appears like a younger‚ more handsome person with a black beard and pale‚ distinguished features. Agatha Christie describes Mrs. Rogers as a respectable‚ pale woman‚ with light eyes and a shadow like physique‚ “She looked like a woman who walked in mortal fear.” (Christie 21). Because Mrs. Rogers is

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    book by the name of "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie. I read this book because I have read other books by Agatha Christie that were pretty well written.<br><br>Ten people are invited to an island‚ called "Indian Island"‚by letters that were signed by people they had met before. When they got to the island‚ they found out that their host‚ U.N.Owen‚ had not arrived yet. At dinner‚ they heard a voice‚ accusing each of them of a murder‚ which they were all guilty of. After one of them is

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    Agatha Christie is a world renowned author and is considered “the queen of mystery”. In one of her most famous books ”And Then There Were None”‚ ten strangers are lured onto an island and mysteriously murdered. Of the characters in the book‚ some can be considered purely evil. This is seen through their lack of empathy and sympathy‚ even after doing awful things. Firstly‚ lack of sympathy is often tied to psychopaths or sociopaths‚ which is a common trait in people that are evil. Sympathy is the

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    Agatha Christie was born in the 1890’s in England. Her father showed her to read and write. She loved it ever since and she’s written books and those books got turned into movies. Her first book was published in 1920 with a character that she used in 33 other novels and 54 short stories. She is the world’s best mystery authors. The book was very different from the movie. The book everyone died‚ and in the movie Vera and Lombard lived. There were a lot of things changed like there was not a cat

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    There Were None” helped me learn how to find theme using textual evidence. This book had an overbearing theme of death‚ darkness‚ and fear. There were several key points in the story that showcased the theme well. The storm that occurred while the deaths started to become more frequent really made the theme stand out to me the most due to the desperation of the characters. Reading “Cask of Amontillado” helped me learn how to use context clues to my advantage. Some of the details were unclear

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    Krinesha Curry Mr. Hilderbrand English 6 March 2015 And Then There Were None And Then There Were None‚ is a murder mystery‚ about ten mysterious people invited to an “Indian Island” home by an unseen figure‚ whom never appears throughout the novel. The people that were invited to the house‚ all have a past that they are hiding and many things they have feared. Agatha Christie’s use of foreshadowing‚ symbols‚ and allusions‚ to contribute to the novel’s exploration of the theme of justice. The novel

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    Speech Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on the 15th September in Torquay England‚ in 1890. From a young age‚ Christie loved writing stories for her friends and family‚ her first novel “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” was published in 1920‚ when Christie was only thirty years old. Christie was of British nationality‚ and married twice in her lifetime‚ first to Archibald Christie‚ then later to Max Mallowan until her death on the 12th January 1976 in Wallingford‚ England. Christie accomplished

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    Lawrence John Wargrave‚ sane... or insane? Many people would think Wargrave‚ "the hanging judge." (Christie 262) as insane‚ but the truth is he was perfectly sane. His choices were made thinking they were logical‚ though some weren’t. His age and occupation was affecting his judgment and he thought of himself as the only one who could inflict justice to those outside laws reach. He chose his ten victims by talking to people‚ and asking the right questions to people he met or knew. He was so obsessed

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