And Then There Were None True or False

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True, they think he has PTSD from the war.

Blore and Lombard think Macarthur is going crazy.

True. The two form a pact although Armstrong doesn't know that Wargrave cannot be trusted. (red herring = misleading)

Dr. Armstrong chooses to trust and confide in Justice Wargrave.

True. She begins thinking everything was a set-up.

Emily Brent is annoyed with herself for believing the letter from Mrs. Owen.

False. He was found dead from a blow to the head with a blunt instrument.

General Macarthur is found sleeping on the beach.

True. He was hired by "U.N. Owen" (but it was actually Wargrave).

Isaac Morris made all the arrangements for the island.

True

Judge Wargrave was found to be justified in an inquiry about his actions against Edward Seton.

False

Justice Wargrave realizes that the voice is that of a famous former criminal.

True

Lombard and Blore have the keys to the chest and cupboard which hold the weapons.

True. She thought her lover just died because of the war.

Macarthur never told his wife that he knew she had an affair with Henry (movie)/Richmond (book).

False

Macarthur suggests that Mr. Rogers killed Mrs. Rogers so she wouldn't tell their secret.

True

Marston collapses after taking a drink.

False. She doesn't trust him.

Miss Brent accepts help from Dr. Armstrong for her dizziness.

False. She was stabbed with her own knitting needle that had initial "B" on it (movie)/syringe "sting" to the neck (book).

Miss Brent was killed by a bee sting.

True. This is an ironic twist because at first Dr. Armstrong tells her not to become a hysterical woman when the soldier figurines disappearing.

Miss Claythorne slapped Dr. Armstrong when he became hysterical after finding Mr. Rogers cut in half in the kitchen.

True

Mr. Blore believes Miss Brent killed Mr. Rogers.

True. He was told by "Mr. Owen" not to return to the island and not to tell the guests that he wouldn't be returning.

Mr. Narracott, the boatman, did not bring provisions for the island.

True

Mrs. Rogers died in her sleep.

False

No one helped Marston after he collapsed.

True

Philip Lombard believes Justice Wargrave committed murder.

True. Isaac Morris told him Mr. Owen wanted to hire him for a volatile (dangerous) mission.

Philip Lombard came to the island with a gun.

False. Some Boy Scouts noticed it.

The SOS was noticed by a party of Girl Scouts.

True

The butler tells all the guests that Mr. & Mrs. Owen, the owners of the island, are delayed.

False. Someone put cyanide in his drink.

The cause of Marston's death was choking on his drink.

False. They figure it out after the fisherman sends them Wargrave's letter/message that he put in a bottle.

The detectives never figure out the killer's motive for the Soldier Island murders.

False. Lombard's gun goes missing for awhile.

The gentlemen agree to lock up Armstrong's drugs, Wargrave's sleeping pills, and Lombard's revolver; all of which were accounted for and put away.

False. Only a few had knowledge of each other beforehand.

The guests come from a variety of social positions, but several had met each other before this event.

True. They find it on Wargrave's head. Someone used it as a Chancery wig before killing him.

The guests find the gray yarn that Miss Brent was missing before she was killed.

True. There are no phones on the island and no forms of transportation to leave the island.

The guests' only connection with the mainland is through Fred Narracott, the boatman who is supposed to come to the island every morning from the mainland.

True. He carries on as if nothing happened.

Thomas Rogers does not appear to be overcome with grief about his wife's death.

False. She dislikes her more and more as she get to know her.

Vera Claythorne likes spending time with Miss Brent.

False. The little boy Cyril drowned because she let him go into the ocean alone.

Vera is haunted by the memory of a child who died in a fire.

True. Wargrave enjoyed seeing people's reactions/suffering at the moment of death.

Vera's death was an experiment.

True

Wargrave enlisted the help of Dr. Armstrong to trick the others into believing the judge was dead.

True

Wargrave has two conflicting traits: the desire for justice and the thrill of seeing or causing death.

False. Vera notices it first and is very troubled by it.

Wargrave is the first to notice that the soldier figurines are disappearing one by one after each death/murder.

False. He closely followed the nursery rhyme.

Wargrave killed the guests in a random order; there was no reasoning behind the timing of the deaths.

False. He has no remorse about his actions because he killed people who were guilty and who escaped the law.

Wargrave sends the letter in the bottle because he feels guilty and this is his confession.

True. He is the poster child for creepy.

When Thomas Rogers moves, he is as silent as a church mouse.

False. He is quite paranoid and has poor judgement about people and clues.

William Blore trusts both Dr. Armstrong and Philip Lombard.

True

A nursery rhyme poem is posted in each of the guest bedrooms.

True

After dinner the first night in the house, the conversation of the guests is interrupted by a voice from a record which accuses them of having been responsible for the deaths of various people.

False. All except Justice Wargrave run to her aid; they realize Wargrave is missing.

All of the remaining men heard Miss Claythorne scream in her room and came running to her assistance.

True, but he shows no remorse.

Anthony Marston eventually admits that he did accidentally kill two people.

False

Armstrong lied when he said that he gave Mrs. Rogers a very mild sedative drink before bed.

False. The three, and especially Lombard, believe that someone else is on the island murdering the guests.

Armstrong, Lombard, and Blore decide it is a waste of time to search the island.

False. He claims that Seton was guilty even if the evidence Wargrave used was inadmissible in court.

Before bed, Wargrave demonstrates remorse for his role in Seton's death.


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