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    Instead of the law‚ And Then There Were None cares more about morals‚ which is much more unclear‚ objective‚ and uncertain than the law. For instance‚ in Emily Brent’s case‚ she is accused of killing Beatrice Taylor‚ her servant who got pregnant without getting married. However‚ Miss Brent did not kill Beatrice directly‚ but drove her away from her house. Beatrice later committed suicide‚ but Miss Brent does not think she should be responsible for her death at all. Wargrave‚ on the contrary‚ considers

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    of justice is "The process or result of using laws to fairly judge and punish crimes and criminals" (Merraim). However‚ some people decide to take matter into their own hands and try to attain or give justice. In the mystery novel‚ And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie‚ a judge name Justice Wargrave seeks out to bring justice to the guests of the island by killing them without anyone of the guests knowing who the culprit is. As a judge‚ Justice Wargrave’s career is to deal with justice and he

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    Guilt: And Then There Were None And Then There Were None is a book about many mysteries. It is all about planning and plotting deaths and trying to solve the mystery behind them. Many different themes reoccur throughout this novel. One main theme that truly seems to either severely affect or have no affect at all on the characters is guilt. Guilt plays a huge role when it comes to the deaths in this book. Many characters struggle a great deal with it. Vera Claythorne is one of the main characters

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    Gothic literature has what seems to be someone with a burning passion to achieve something‚ no matter what it takes to do so. Also Gothic literature has a hint of supernatural happenings and dark environments. In And Then There Were None‚ Justice Wargrave draws guilty people to an island to make them pay for their crimes. In his pursuit for justice‚ he will stop at nothing until justice is dealt to all. On the other hand‚ in “The Gold-Bug” Legrand sets out on an adventure for fortune. Finding a golden

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    Stuck on an island. All guilty of murder. Each are dying one at a time left and right. Who is causing all of this‚ why are we here? In‚ “And Then There Were None”‚ a fiction mystery novel by Agatha Christie 10 guests are invited to Indian Island. Each guest dies one by one and leaves the remaining guests in fear and suspicion. In this mystery novel‚ the main conflict is person versus person‚ otherwise known as the guests versus the murderer. All the guests that are invited to the island are guilty

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    Book Review: And Then There Were None An intriguing‚ bone-chilling murder mystery that will guarantee to drown you into its void of darkness. Ten victims‚ each aching with guilt and fear‚ are selected by a murderous hand and escorted onto a remote island off the coast of Devon. Oblivious as to whom their captor may be‚ they are murdered‚ one by one and soon enough ten dead bodies are found on lonely Indian Island. Only a revelation in a bottle unveils how nobody remained on the isolated island

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    Dialectical Journals Looking at them reminded her of her rings‚ which she had given to her husband before leaving for the beach. She silently reached out to him‚ and he‚ understanding‚ took the rings from his vest pocket and dropped them into her open palm. She slipped them upon her fingers. (pg.10) At this moment in time Edna look at her children not as flesh and blood‚ but she sees them the same way she sees her ring. A bond to matrimony and not as an item that represents love‚ and she begins

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    Christie’s And Then There Were None is a deadly tale that warns us all that what goes around comes around. This is otherwise known as karma‚ and the characters of this novel become familiar with its effects given their wicked pasts. The plot tells the story of ten people who have each committed a murder‚ whether accidental or on purpose‚ and were never committed for their crime because they weren’t thought to be guilty‚ or were untouchable by the law (Christie 279).These ten people were then brought to the

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    Introduction “Justice is served when the guilty are punished. Injustice occurs when the innocent are punished.”[source] Two novels written by Agatha Christie‚ And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express‚ explore the convoluted subject matter described in this quotation. These novels contain similar aspects‚ such as possessing the structure of a mystery novel and dealing with similar themes‚ including the most prominent one of justice. That being said‚ these books also contrast with

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    “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This quote‚ said by Martin Luther King Junior‚ shows the main theme of Agatha Christie’s signature novel‚ And Then There Were None: justice. Justice Wargrave‚ the murderer‚ clearly felt threatened in this way. He was determined to avenge evildoers so he did what he wanted to do. In his letter‚ Justice Wargrave explains his reason for what he did. Wargrave‚ one of the ten‚ had a deep passion for killing ever since he was born. Aside from

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