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What Is The Difference Between Agatha Christie In And Then There Were None

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In Agatha Christie’s novel, And Then There Were None, we’re are introduced to the unmatchable Justice Wargrave. A retired judge with a habit for judging others, he is a calm and collected character who directed and guided conversations about who the murderer was. He brought logic and reasoning to the group in times of distress. Later in the novel, we find out that he had been behind the murder of the 8 guests, Emily Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Dr.Armstrong, General Macarthur, Mr.Blore, Anthony Marston, including himself, admitting he had no hand in Vera Claythorne and Philip Lombard’s deaths. He had killed them based on the claim that he wanted to restore justice. He gathered his victims and killed them all from least to most guilty of their
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