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Sunday, December 14, 2008

And Then There Were None---Theme

In this book the theme is "even clever crimes are punished". No mater how canny a murderer may be somewhere sometime someone will bring the justice that was not brought in the house of justice. All the ten characters in the book committed a murderer of some kind, but was never was given the justice that they deserved. That was why they were invited to the island so that they can finally have the sentence that they deserved..... The death sentence.

And Then There Were None---Conflict

This book certainly has it's share of conflict not only is there person v.s person, but there is also person v.s self. Although that does not sound like allot, at least ten different people were conflicted with one or the other but mostly both. It all started out when the guest of the unknown host were eating. A record player started up and said what each and everyone was suspected of murder. Then named off the names of the victims and suspected murderers. After the recording finished and the ten are having a little discussion about the recording Anthony Martston dies, causing everyone to question who they are standing next to, also the crimes that they themselves have committed.


And Then There Were None---Setting

In the book And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie the setting takes place in a mansion on a small island call Indian Island;
supposedly owned by a famous movie star. If you were a character in this book you would have believed that you were going to paradise. The mansion had a perfect view of the ocean,
scrumptious food, and conferable rooms to sleep in. During the story there was a storm and it just thickened the suspense of the plot line.