And Then There Were None Questions on Justice Wargrave
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Character Deaths and Murders in "And Then There Were None"
In Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, ten characters are lured to a secluded island, each accused of a past murder they escaped punishment for. They are killed in a sequence that parallels...
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The guests' reactions to the accusations in And Then There Were None
The guests in And Then There Were None react to the accusations with a mix of shock, denial, and defensiveness. Each character vehemently denies their alleged crime, and the atmosphere quickly turns...
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What are some examples of animal imagery in And Then There Were None?
Animal imagery in And Then There Were None includes Lombard moving "like a panther" and having a "wolf-like smile." Justice Wargrave is repeatedly described with reptilian and tortoise-like features....
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In And Then There Were None, why didn't the supply boat return even though Justice Wargrave was the murderer?
The supply boat didn't return due to several factors. Morris, who arranged the island purchase, instructed locals to ignore any distress signals, explaining it as an "experiment" or bet about living...
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What was the accusation against Mr. Justice Wargrave?
In the novel, a murder is committed on board a ship by poisoning. The murderer is the man who has been treated as his servant, but who is actually his son. The son killed the woman for her money. Her...