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Emily Brent = religious & strict; this character is self-righteous & cold; “lady” in her profession turning away a young women; sending her to her death by drowning
Anthony Marston = wealthy & reckless, this character shows no guilt; no career, enjoys fast cars; running over two children in a reckless driving accident
Dr. Armstrong = intelligent & successful, has a history involving drinking; doctor; killing a women during operation
Mrs. Rogers = the most frail & frighten member of the group; maid & cook; murdering their former employer for profit
General Macarthur = the oldest member of the group, seemingly very serious and patriotic; former general; sending a man to his death in World War I
Justice Wargrave = intelligence and experience make this character the natural leader; retired judge; condemning a man to his execution because he thought the man was guilty
Philip Lombard = the boldest member of the group, racist and flirtatious; a gentleman and traveler with no specific career; abandoning twenty-one men to their death in East Africa
Mr. Rogers = dignified & dutiful in their responsibilities in the house, no matter what; butler; murdering their former employer for profit
William Blore = Hired by the “Owens” to watch the others in case of theft; former police inspector; framing a man named James Stephen Landor for a crime he didn't commit
Vera Claythrone = Obsessed with the death of Cyril & someone named Hugo; former governess/works at a girls’ school; abandoning twenty-one men to their death in East Africa
Why is Vera Claythorne going to Soldier island? She is to serve as temporary secretary to Mrs Owen.
What warning does war receive from the old man on the train on his way to the island? The old man tells him that the day of the judgment is near.
The themes of Novel include which of the following? Justice Guilt and fear
What reason is Emily Brian get for coming to the island? She said she's meeting an old friend who had invited her for a holiday
The mood of the novel is best described as? Suspenseful
The novel is ran from which point of view? Third person limited
What discovery does Mrs Rogers make when he goes to clear the dinner dishes from the dining room after the first night? He notices that one of the China figures is missing
Which of the following terms can be used to describe Justice Wargrave? Cruel and clever
Why doesn't Mr. Lombard believe that Mrs Rogers killed herself? Tt is too soon after the death of Tony Martin to be a second suicide
After searching the entire house, what do Armstrong, Blore, and Lumbar conclude? There is no one on the island but them
Well whose name does Emily write in her diary as the murder? Beatrice Taylor
What does detective for confess to lumbar? he perjured himself and put an innocent man in prison who died later
Emily Brent dreams of Beatrice Taylor. What is Beatrice doing in the dream? Beatrice is pressing her face against the window and meaning, asking to be let in
The final scene between Vera and Lombard is important because why? Rising action
When Justice War gave his first discovered dead at the table what is traded by his appearance? he looks like a judge with a gray wig and Scarlet robe
Lumbar suggest the survivors make contact with people on the mainline? He suggests using a mirror to heliograph S.O.S.
Never believe someone is waiting for her in her bedroom at the end of the novel. Who does she believe? Hugo
A parallel episode in the novel is when. the soldier figurines keep? Disappearing
Why did the murderer decide on these particular victims? all were guilty of murder, yet the law cannot touch them
How did the killer manage to complete the murders without being caught by the others? more great faith is death with the help of the red hearing doctor armstrong.
What did the assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard find on the Indian island? they are attended bodies are not a living soul.
Makes the head inspector absolutely certain did not commit murders? although she hanged herself the chair she had used his back by the wall
How did the police manage to solve the crime of soldier island? a fisherman finds a confession in a sealed bottle in the sea
Which of the killers victim did not die in Soldier island? Isaac Morris
What was going on in the murderers personal life to make him set up a scheme? disease
Dr Armstrong is the red herring in the story because he purposely planted flake clothes to throw off the other characters and There's a period of time where no one knows if he's dead or alive
Anthony Morrison can best be described as: amoral
What animal was Justice working compared to? tortoise
What animal is very cleats are compared to? wounded bird
Who is not poison? Mr Rogers
What is the most likely expiration of Emily rents crime? her moral upbringing
How did Isaac Morris die? Poisoned
What animal was lumbar compared to? wolf
Arthur Richmond had an affair with the? General's wife.
What was Dr Armstrong specialty? he cons rich women with fake diagnosis to illness
One person who refuses to speak about the charges made against him/her? Emily Brett
Why does Agatha Christie attribute animal and characters to the guest? illustrate the desire to fight for their own Survival because they are human anymore
Process others uses of the characters is called. characterization
Then the characters actions dialogue and interaction to the others to show us things about the characters in a novel is called indirect characterization
When the author is supposedly tells us what they want to know about the characters is called direct characterization
As a writer, I got the Christie's famous for using which characters technique, the characters inner thoughts
Agatha Christie's famous for her use of red herrings. what is the red herring and a mystery novel? Is it taking the author purposely uses to mislead the reader and is a technique to author purposely uses to confuse the reader