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The Mystery Of The Novel And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie

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Written by Mystery’s number one best selling author, this book is promised to keep you on the edge of your seat. Ten people are brave enough to venture out to an island, invited by a unknown host that is nowhere to be found. The guests have nothing in common except a wicked past. Their fate is sealed by a murder that kills each of the guests off one by one, and only the dead are above suspicion. In the novel And Then There Were None written by Agatha Christie, the mystery elements that were used were: main conflict, setting, characterization, and the author’s techniques of giving clues. As the reader followed that plot of the novel, the main conflict is the person versus person, or the killing of each individual house guest against the …show more content…

Although the month nor season was mentioned in the book, we can infer it took place during a warmer part of the year when looking a these quotes; “the waves breaking on the rocks” (78). “Do you like sitting here looking out at the sea?” (116) Both this quotes indicate that the weather was warm enough to go sit by the sea without getting cold. Agatha placed the books setting around 1940’s then renewed the book around 1966 according to copyright. You can tell it is an older book when the characters use sentences like “That almost certainly.” and “Our main preoccupation is this to save our lives”(135). By placing the setting in Indian Island, this sets up the perfect scheme for the murder because “Indian Island is to be isolated” (78) and that it was. When reading all of these quotes the reader can now better envision the setting in Indian Island. Through the characterization of all ten houseguests, the reader can get a feel of each of the characters personalities and traits. Two of the character seemed to stick out at me more than others, Justice Wargrave and Emily Brent. Wargrave was your typical judge always inquiring the circumstances of every situation, being the group leader, and giving everyone “his” opinion. (149) I always thought that Wargrave was a little suspicious considering the fact he thought he always he was right, and he was the leader. In fact there was even a time when others accused him of being suspicious “he has played God

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