Some Characters from ATTWN...
...And even MORE Characters from the Island
THEMES!
And MORE THEMES!
TTH, SAE, and TMDG
100
The very religious old woman on the island who is always knitting. She claims that she does not feel guilty for young Beatrice Taylor's death--the young girl was unmarried and pregnant, and killed herself when the old woman fired her and kicked her out of the house.
Who is EMILY BRENT?
100
Old man on the island who goes crazy and is the third to die; he feels very guilty for sending Arthur Richmond on a suicide mission after discovering that Richmond had an affair with his wife.
Who is GENERAL MACARTHUR?
100
An emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight).
What is FEAR?
100
Three characters from And Then There Were None who are MOST CONCERNED with Fear.
Who are VERA CLAYTHORNE, MR. ROGERS, and MRS. ROGERS?
100
The narrator of this story killed an old man in his sleep, chopped him to pieces, buried him in the floorboards, and went crazy over his own guilty conscience all because he couldn't stand the old man's eye
What is THE TELL-TALE HEART?
200
The young woman on the island who is constantly frightened; she feels very guilty for the death of Cyril, the young boy she nannied who drowned on her watch. She lies awake at night worried about the deaths on the island and thinking about that poor, drowned young boy.
Who is VERA CLAYTHORNE?
200
The first person to die on the Island; dies by poisoning.
Who is ANTHONY MARSTON?
200
An emotion of remorse caused by having committed an offense.
What is GUILT?
200
The narrators from both "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "Shooting An Elephant" both deal with this theme after the murders that they commit.
What is GUILT?
200
The narrator of this story was forced to shoot an animal because of his job, tried to end its misery by shooting it three times, and was so overcome with guilt that he couldn't bear to watch it actually die
What is SHOOTING AN ELEPHANT?
300
The only person on the island with medical knowledge; he feels INCREDIBLY guilty for killing a woman on the operating table because he was drunk, and dreams about the operation and the guilt he feels on the first night on the Island.
Who is DR. ARMSTRONG?
300
The unknown murderer on the Island who is "picking off" the characters one by one...
Who is U.N. OWEN?
300
The quality of being fair; involved in the determination of rights.
What is JUSTICE?
300
Rainsford from "The Most Dangerous Game" is a perfect example of this theme.
What is FEAR?
300
General Zaroff, the evil character from this story, got so bored with hunting that he had to start murdering humans for sport. But SPOILER ALERT! He dies at the end of this story
What is THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME?
400
Old man on the island who is the "master of inactivity"; he does not feel guilty for the death for Seton's death. He takes control of the investigation for the murderer on the island (U.N. Owen), as he is most concerned with "Justice".
Who is JUSTICE WARGRAVE?
400
The butler on the Island; is the first to discover that one of the little Indian figures disappears from the table after each new murder.
Who is MR. ROGERS?
400
Two characters from And Then There Were None who are MOST CONCERNED with Justice.
Who are EMILY BRENT and JUSTICE WARGRAVE?
400
If someone believed that U.N. Owen was "ridding the world of dangerous criminals", they would say that U.N. Owen was...
What is NOT GUILTY?
400
The main character from The Most Dangerous Game who outsmarted General Zaroff and ended up killing him; he is a perfect example of what fear can do to a person
Who is RAINSFORD?
500
A married woman who is so frightened after hearing The Voice that she faints. She is the second character to die on the island, and dies by "oversleeping herself".
Who is MRS. ROGERS?
500
One of the stronger men on the Island who goes out in search of U.N. Owen; he is the only character known to carry a gun. He does NOT feel guilty for killing the natives.
Who is PHILIP LOMBARD?
500
Three characters from And Then There Were None who seem MOST CONCERNED with GUILT?
Who are DR. ARMSTRONG, VERA CLAYTHORNE, and GENERAL MACARTHUR?
500
If someone believed that "murder is murder no matter what" and that it cannot be determined whether all of the houseguests on the Island are ACTUALLY guilty of murder, that person would say that U.N. Owen was...
What is GUILTY?
500
We know that the narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart" was so guilty because he heard THIS at the end of the story. The sound drove him crazy, and eventually forced him to turn himself in
What is THE BEATING OF HIS OWN HEART?
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