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2And Then There Were None
- Written by Agatha Christie in 1939
- WWII began in Europe in September of 1939
- Dame Christie wrote 91 books
- And Then There Were None is one of her most
critically acclaimed and popular novels.
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3Mystery Terms
- Mystery stories have their very own special
vocabulary. It is necessary to understand the
vocabulary to fully appreciate a mystery so . . .
4Mystery
- Fiction dealing with the solution of a crime or
the unraveling of secrets.
5Whodunit
- A story dealing with a crime and its solution a
detective story - In a whodunit the reader tries to guess who
committed the crime before the author tells them!
6Theme
- Themes are the fundamental and often universal
ideas explored in a literary work.
7Theme cont.
- We will look at three themes.
- The Administration of Justice
- The Effects of Guilt on Ones Conscience
- The Danger of Reliance on Class Distinctions
8Symbol
- Symbols are objects, characters, figures, or
colors used to represent abstract ideas or
concepts.
9Symbol cont.
- We will look at three symbols in this book.
- These themes are recurring (they are discussed
more than twice in the book) and two are used to
show how things are getting worse on the island. - One is used as a clue to the murderer.
10Motif
- Motifs are recurring structures, contrasts, or
literary devices that can help to develop and
inform the texts major themes.
11Motif cont.
- The Ten Little Indians Poem
- Dreams and Hallucinations
12Circumstantial Evidence
- evidence that proves other events that infer
facts indications that are pointed to by
inferred facts
13Modus Operandi
- method of operation the way that something is
done - The MO
14Proof
- evidence that compels acceptance of the mind by a
truth or fact
15Fact
- something which actually exists
16Suspense
- the quality in literature that makes the reader
uncertain or tense about what is to come.
17Accessory
- One who aides or contributes in a secondary way
an accomplice
18Lead
- A clue that guides one to an answer
19Perpetrator
20Suspect (verb)
21Detective
- one who finds information which is not readily
accessible
22Alibi
- a plausible excuse intended to remove blame
23Confession
- disclosure of ones sins admitting guilt
24Clues
- things that lead one to the solution of a problem
25Foreshadowing
- hints or clues that suggest actions that is to
come
26Witness
- one who has personal knowledge or experience of
something
27Motive
- a desire that causes one to act the reason one
acts
28Red Herring
- any diversion intended to distract attention from
the main issue
29Womens Fashions, 1939
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34English Judge In Traditional Robe and Wig
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