The most obvious theme of this novel is guilt. I've been exploring how you feel a guilt problem, how internal and external guilt, how we solve the problem of guilt. Some characters including MacArthur, Craythorn, Armstrong, and even Brent are deeply suffering from guilt. Of course, other characters such as Marston, Lombard, Wargrave do not seem to feel guilty. Therefore, the novel shows that guilt is a very complex and unique feeling.
Covering is another theme of the novel. Clearly, all guests on the island of India can "huge" his or her involvement in the death of others. Of course, the method of hiding varies from guest to guest. For example, Armstrong and Broll depend on the courtesy of their brothers and respect for them as experts. Wargrave uses his power and authority as a judge. Marston and Macarthur rely on the fact that the deaths associated with them are accidental, according to the definition of the law. Thomas and Essel Rogers and Miss Brent are hiding behind what retreat. Lombard depends on the fact that he is active in an environment not civilized. And Claythorne uses youth impulses and absurdities, and love
But hiding works at other levels as well. Initially, the guest hid the concrete details of each other's lives. At various points in the novel, the characters hide their true thoughts and emotions. Of course, the island is a hidden form of geographical expression. In fact, it is isolated from the mainland. Finally, Arash hid the events in other parts of the Indian island world.
Since the murderer discovered the truth of each person, the novel suggests that no matter what fraud is used the truth can not be completely hidden.
Justice is another big theme of the novel. Wargrave's confession letter shows that he has long been fascinated by death and justice, and he used homicide as a way of justice for crimes not touched by law. As Brent said, the death of Mrs. Rogers is how God advances justice. Of course, the whole novel will doubt the question of justice. Is the murder a true justice, a kind of retribution, or a merely fickle spiritual behavior?
The last theme of the novel is questionable. When the guest realized that Marston, Rogers, MacArthur were murdered, they began to doubt each other. Therefore, the novel asks what the suspects mean and explores the essence of doubt. With subsequent murder, this doubt is formed by each role, eventually turning into a strong paranoid sensation.
Agatha Christie, the author of the novel "Anywhere" is the theme of a powerful journey leading the main character in the determination of survival and destiny. To show how the theme is generated by sarcasm. Agatha Christie is not one of your ordinary writers, it has a point of view in novels. This is a very suspicious perspective that will attract your attention. Literary analysis: style
How will the setting of the story affect emotional nodes? Agatha Christiez, and there ... ... The author created a scene to invite characters to gather in this place, but provided a dangerous and exciting element that guests could not leave. The setting of the story includes the time, place, and environment of the story. The theme of the story is the main point that the author wants the reader to understand. The theme of this novel includes social class justice, conscience and division
The foundation of the phenomenological analysis is to construct a series of sub-themes and topics by analyzing each of the eight interviews. Five major topics were identified. The topics are as follows. 1) life and work experience in "treadmill", 2) internal and external factors drive the need for change, 3) reflection, self-recognition and self-care time, 4) difficult to change, 5) new start. According to the analysis, it is difficult to change the middle-aged work if the current job situation is no longer satisfactory and not meaningful to people, but it is necessary.