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Examples Of Foreshadowing In And Then There Were None

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Foreshadowing Hiding in the Shadows Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None is an adventurous mystery novel which follows ten strangers-turned-acquaintances as they brave the unknowing nature of Indian Island. Although the exposition of the novel starts out slow, key aspects are included throughout. Christie’s writing style leaves readers on the edge of their seat as they read on to discover what happens next. What readers do not realize, however, is Christie foreshadows many key plot points early on in her novel. Oblivious to some readers, Agatha Christie foreshadows key plot points through the use of character dialogue, poetry, and the weather. Even before opening the book, readers are faced with a certain level of mystery. The title And Then There Were None clearly indicates the basis of the novel. As readers discover as the novel progresses, characters succumb to death under unusual circumstances. Instead of many dying at a time, one character dies at a time which builds suspense for the reader. Although some of the character’s deaths seem unsuspected, early in the novel, Christie hints at the deaths of particular characters. For instance, before arriving on the Island, Dr. Armstrong comments on how he wishes to take an extended vacation to take some time away from home. Just as he arrives on the Island, he is thinking, “There was something magical about an island-- the mere word suggest fantasy. You lost touch with the world-- an island was a world of its own. A
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