One mysterious element present in every novel written
by Agatha Christie is the appearance of some characters which are based on real
life people. Sometimes, Agatha Christie could not imagine characters who were
able to commit the murders present in her novels. For this reason, she used features
from real life people that she had seen on the street in order to create relatable
characters for the readers. Therefore, some characters in Christie’s novels are
based on daily people.
Characters from the film Murder On the Orient Express (2017)
Another mysterious element is the crime. Most of
Christie’s novels are based on a crime which must be solved. The development
until the final resolution of the crime is based on thinking of who the murderer is, why this person has murdered another one and how this person has committed the
murder. Then, suspects are guarded as well as their explanations in relation to
the murder. Finally, Christie creates a network of suspects, suspicions and reasons
whose main aim is to mislead the readers. In this way, Christie achieves her
goal of leaving the reader perplexed with the end of the story and the discovery
of the real killer. This plot is quite common in all her novels and its one of
the reasons for Christie’s success due to the fact that it engages the readers
until the last page of the story.
Related to the previous element, the last mysterious element
is the development of psychological struggles. Agatha Christie loves to play
with the thoughts of the characters as well as those of the readers. In this
way, the mess and hidden details present in her novels lead characters and
readers into a tangled mess of ideas that is eventually resolved in a wonderful
way.
These three characteristics are common to all of Christie's
novels and thanks to their use, the British writer has been so acclaimed during
the 20th and 21st centuries.
The film American director John Curran, who is an
expert in Agatha Christie, has created the following list. It contains the ten bestmystery novels written by Agatha Christie:
1. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
(1926)
2. Peril at End House (1932)
3. Murder on the Orient Express
(1934)
4. The ABC Murders (1935)
5. And Then There Were None (1939)
6. Five Little Pigs (1943)
7. Crooked House (1949)
8. A Murder is Announced (1950)
9. Endless Night (1967)
10. Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case
(1975)
To finish with, we would like you to see this PowerPoint presentation where you can get more
details about Agatha Christie’s life as well as the title of some other novels
written by her. This PowerPoint presentation includes information corresponding
to four posts written in this blog. We recommend you to see the PowerPoint presentation
to get a panoramic view of Agatha Christie.
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