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Welcome to the Lair of Despair And Then There were None, by Agatha Christie: Suspense Unit

Agatha Christie She began writing in 1920, after the first World War She is a best selling author of Mystery She drew inspiration from daily events and people she observed She is best known for her characterization techniques, in which each had his/her own voice and were consistent throughout her books She uses psychology and flexible plot structure to confuse her readers

And Then There Were None: Clues Mystery: type of fiction in which a detective or professional solves a crime Purpose of genre: explore moral satisfaction/or dissatisfaction at resolution, examine human nature under dire circumstances

Mysteries and horrors depend on disorienting the reader, withholding information, and the assumptions made by the reader They also tack into our vulnerability by making us dependent on what characters/ or narrator tells us Example: the unreliable narrator in Edgar Allan Poe’s stories Note: The following clip is from Harry Potter.

What scares you the most? What is your bogart? Note: The following clip is from Harry Potter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doxxfXqpKYA What scares you the most? What is your bogart?

Techniques used in Mysteries Inference gaps: by nature, mysteries purposely do not tell the whole story, therefore a lot of the responsibility is left up to the reader Suspense: reader is expected to withhold his/her predictions in order to continue piecing together plot Foreshadowing: clues left by author as to what will happen Red herring: a false clue, IT’S A TRAP!!!!

What makes horror movies so successful? What makes mysteries successful? Think about which your experiences being scared make for a good movie/book plot? We’ll address this at the end of the book.

What are a few horror movies that were originally books? Which is scarier? Book or movie? Movie Trailer: And Then There Were None https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SRYN3-Rs7A

Setting of the Story... Imagine an isolated home on an isolated island. The only sounds you’ll hear are the crashing waves on the rocky shore.

Setting Soldier Island off the coast of England 8 travelers going to Soldier Island for different reasons (2 people working as travelers arrive) Some are formally invited, some are not All have mysterious pasts

Agatha Christie set And Then There Were None on fictional Soldier / Indian Island, off the coast of Devon, the English county where she was born and lived much of her life.

Ten Mysterious Guests They seem to be a strange assortment of people They come from all different social and economic backgrounds. They have all been lured to the island. You have to find out what they have in common!

Pre-Reading Anticipation Elements of this Mystery suspects alibi motive setting suspenseful plot red herring clues themes motifs

Pre-Reading Discussion 1.) Think of a time you did something that was wrong and you felt guilty about it (guilty conscience). What was the situation? 2) Think of a time when you did something wrong and you didn’t feel guilty about it. Why didn’t you feel guilty? Did your feelings change over time? Do you feel guilty now?

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie Reading Goals As you read this novel, think about: 1.) Describe characters and their relationships. 2.) Identify clues and predict when/where next clue will be found. 3.) Apply clues & what they mean to the story. Figure out who the killer is. 4.) Analyze clues for relevance to story. 5.) Predict what will happen.

Be The Detective! Are you up to the task? Can you find out who the mysterious host is before it’s too late for the ten guests?