Have you ever read “And Then Their Were None”? It is a very good mystery book. Ten people were all invited to Indian Island to go on a vacation. When the book started they were all on their own going to the boat docks. That boat took ten people to a strange island called Indian Island. This story is about the sad events of this ten people’s deaths and who killed this ten people. When the ten people got to the island they all went into the mansion. They sat at the dining table they got some food. During the first diner they noticed that there were 10 china figures in the center of the table. That we later figure out that the china figures refer to a rime that refer to all of the peoples death. During the meal they passed a drink to Tony Marston, wall he was passing the drink someone slipped some cyanide [a quick killing poison] into his cup. The cyanide made him choke to death. …show more content…
They found Dr. Armstrong stuck between 2 rocks. They moved him so the tide could not move him. As they were moving him Vira Clayborne took the pistol from Lmbards pocket and shot him through the heart. Now there is 1 Indian boy and 1 figure on the table. Vira was so relived that she could be safe, so she walked to the house and picked up the last china figure and when to her room. When she got up the stairs she dropped the pistol. In the room she saw a chair and a rope hanging from the ceiling. She went up to it and dropped her china figure. Then she adjusted the rope from the ceiling into her neck. She stood on the chair and kicked away the chair. And then their were none. I have told you about how they all died, but there is still one unancerred question how killed them all. The person that was illustrating all of these murders were one of the 10. The person would have to be very inventively to faked his death and to make no one be suspicious. That person was Mr. Justice Wargrave. I really liked the book. I think you should read
Bryon Douglas and Mark Jennings have been like brothers since childhood but, now times are changing. Bryon is growing up and thinking about who he wants to be, but Mark is still living for the thrill of the moment. The book “That Was Then, This Is Now”, starts out with their mom being in the hospital. She is Bryon 's birth mother, and Mark 's adoptive mother.
Conflict: A group of teens that are invited to a 3 day party on an island, start going missing and then are found lifeless, all with different death scenarios. There is only one killer on the island and nobody knows who it is... "Ten teens, Three days, One killer" Theme: The theme of this story is that you cant trust anybody, whether it is a close friend or a complete stranger because you don’t know what people are really capable of. This relates to this story because these teens cant trust anybody when many of them are starting to die and they don’t know who the killer, to them everybody is a suspect. Quotes from the book: "I want to point out that any of us could have committed these murders" "YOU READ MY DIARY???" Setting: This
It looked like someone was trying to bury it, so they wouldn't find the weapon. They were looking for Mr. Green but they couldn't seem to find him. One month later in New York City they found this young man dressed in green, like Mr. Green. The young man never spoke.
The other indians find out that the British are near so they find them and start shooting at them. The tomahawk indian was traiter and led them into the trap that they had planned. Many Indians and British soldiers were killed, the two ladies were scared to death seeing all the British soldiers being killed.
Justice Wargrave represents the theme of Justice, as he carefully decides on punishment and orders each of the characters to die. The two characters whose death was deliberate and given careful consideration were Vera Claythorn and Phillip Lombard. In the novel, “And then there were none.” Agatha Christie uses the literary technique of flashbacks and symbolism to demonstrate the theme of Justice.
I have read one hundred thirty-seven pages of the novel The Raft by S.A. Bodeen. In this novel a girl, Robie, visits her aunt in Hawaii, and she is left alone to return home on a cargo plane. When the plane hits bad weather, it goes down. Robie is stuck in the middle of the ocean in a raft. As Robie and the only other survivor, Max, fight for their life, they run into a few complications.
Abandoned in the middle of the Pacific Ocean after a shipwreck, Pi’s life suddenly turned to fate. The “better story” supplements his boring life, providing a chance to feel the pleasure of fiction. The Japanese officials accept the story, realizing it makes no factual difference. [Japanese:] “The story with animals is the better story…” Japanese recognize the struggles Pi went through, and understand that the animal version better portrays his tragedy. Pi reaffirms that in both the stories Pi suffers at an equal level of brutality, but the motive of the animal version is to enhance life with meaningful moments of pleasure.
(Warren 1). That explains why there were no signs of struggle. Not because of the house masked them so the neighbors could not hear them. There is also some evidence found that some of the Defeos were awake during the murders because of their final stances in their beds. For example, psychical research confirmed that Marc
A Criminal with Justice in his Name Dennis Rader, also known as the BTK killer, murdered ten people from 1974 to 1991. Justice Wargrave can be labeled as the BTK killer of And Then There Were None: a man with an appetite for bloodlust. Although the motives of the BTK killer are still unknown, we do know Justice’s motive: unpunished criminals obtaining the reprimands they deserve. Justice Wargrave’s infatuation with death began at an early age. In his youth, Wargrave tortured and experimented on innocent animals.
A Mysterious Murder On a quiet June night tragedy struck the small town of Villisca, Iowa (“8 People Murdered in Their Beds in Villisca”). A tragedy that later became known as the most notorious murder in Iowa history. The random crime left the whole community shocked. With many strange twists and turns in the case it remains unsolved. It has forever changed the nice town of Villisca.
In And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie chronicles the deaths of the ten main characters. Slowly, one by one, each character is killed off by an unknown. At first, the deaths were suspected as suicides, but as the coincidences build up, the thought about murder provoked the remaining characters’ minds. 10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1… everyone is killed. That isn’t the question though.
“Thunderous action and nail-biting suspense” ~ Peter Travers The similarity between the novel, And Then There Were None, and an episode of Scooby Doo, Where Are You?, is the fact that they leave their audience and readers one the edge of their seats with suspense. In the book, And Then There Were None, ten individuals are invited to an isolated island for the sole intent of their death. Among the ten, is a murderer who takes advantage of the gullible group. This book entertains readers with the use of various sensory details, mainly sound.
And Then There Were None is a novel written by Agatha Christie. In the novel, the ten main characters are sent to an island by someone under the name U.N. Owen. Throughout the course of their stay, the characters are killed off one at a time by someone among the original ten, following the words of a nursery rhyme. Two of these characters are Vera Claythorne and Dr. Armstrong. Both characters feel constant guilt throughout the course of the novel, one becoming frantic and emotional, and the other beginning to become unsure of their memory and themselves.
“A black pudding to die for” is one of the elements in the unusual, yet amazing, short story by Stella Duffy. The short story takes you through a rollercoaster of emotions, filled with mysterious elements such as the obscure landlady Mrs. Lenton. The owner of the boarding house, Mrs. Lenton is quite the mysterious lady. Neither is her boarding house probably not the place you want to be.
Picked off one by one, ten indians soon became none. Ten people traveled to a mysterious island. None of them thought much of the invite and didn't expect the trip to take a wicked turn. The number of characters left on the island decreased as they were murdered one by one. They soon would figure out the murders were based off of the poem, "Ten Little Indians.