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Who were together at the summit waiting for the boat?
Who were together at the summit waiting for the boat?
Emily and Vera
Who believes the Rodgers killed that lady and who did not?
Who believes the Rodgers killed that lady and who did not?
Emily believed in Rodgers killed that lady but Vera is unsure
Who believes that Lombard was right in his killings and that everyone was innocent?
Who believes that Lombard was right in his killings and that everyone was innocent?
Vera
Who is Miss Brent accused of murdering?
Who is Miss Brent accused of murdering?
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Who is Beatrice Taylor?
Who is Beatrice Taylor?
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How did Beatrice die?
How did Beatrice die?
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What does Emily blame for Beatrice's death?
What does Emily blame for Beatrice's death?
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What did Emily think of Vera now?
What did Emily think of Vera now?
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Who searches the island?
Who searches the island?
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Who sits on the porch all day?
Who sits on the porch all day?
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Study Notes
Characters and Relationships
- Emily and Vera were together at the summit, waiting for a boat.
- Emily accused the Rodgers of murdering a lady, while Vera had doubts about their guilt.
- Vera believes Lombard was justified in his actions, viewing the others as innocent.
Accusations and Historical Context
- Miss Brent is accused of murdering Beatrice Taylor.
- Beatrice Taylor was a governess characterized by her outwardly nice manners but with a scandalous reputation.
- Beatrice's strict parents did not approve of her behavior, leading to her moral decline.
Events and Consequences
- Beatrice Taylor committed suicide by throwing herself into the river.
- Emily blamed Beatrice's death on her own behavior, implying a moral responsibility.
Character Perceptions and Behavior
- Emily's opinion of Vera deteriorated, as she now thought poorly of her.
- Armstrong, Lombard, and Blore engaged in searching the island for clues or answers.
- Wargrave chose to sit on the porch all day, possibly indicating a more contemplative or detached role in the events unfolding.
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Test your knowledge of key characters and events in Chapter 7 of Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None'. These flashcards cover important interactions and beliefs among the characters, helping you to remember the nuances of their relationships and motivations.