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In the play The Mousetrap by agatha christie, What do Georgia, what were his motives in the killings?
In the play The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie, What does Georgia want, what were his motives in the killings? Why did he kill the lady in London? Why did he kill Mrs. Boyle? What does this character want? What Georgia want to do, I cannot figure this??
If you encounter difficult to understand because you're reading the piece instead of watching, I sympathize. Plays are meant to be seen, not read. He wanted revenge. It was crazy, because something had happened to him when he was a child. He and her brother and sister were adopted children, who were mistreated. Georgie's brother eventually dies as a result of negligence. Georgia blamed the people who could and did not. The woman who caused the disorder, foster mother, and Ms. Boyle was involved in some way, I do not know, and Molly, the main character, was a schoolteacher who missed a letter that was written for her by the boy who died. She did not know she could do something before it is too late. Georgia did not know. He thought that would have it, it could bring his brother back, and it would be like it never happened. A nice dream, but wrong.
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THE COMPLETE mystery novels OF AGATHA CHRISTIE Vol 1 (Special edition) THE bestselling author OF ALL TIME AGATHA CHRISTIE EARLY WORKS (Hercule Poirot: … Agatha Christie Complete Works Kindle) $2.99 THE COMPLETE MYSTERY NOVELS OF AGATHA CHRISTIE Vol 1 (Special Kindle Edition)By Agatha ChristieTHE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ALL TIME WITH OVER 4 BILLION COPIES SOLD!Volume 1 of this collection contains Agatha Christie’s early including works, including her very first novel and the first introduction to Hercule Poirot in The Mysterious Affair at Styles as well as the first introduction to Tommy and Tu… |
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The Mousetrap $8.77 Melodrama / 5m, 3f / Int. The author comes forth with another hit about a group of strangers stranded in a boarding house during a snow storm, one of whom is a murderer. The suspects include the newly married couple who run the house, and the suspicions that are in their minds nearly wreck their perfect marriage. Others are a spinster with a curious background, an architect who seems better equipp… |
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The Mousetrap and Other Plays $14.00 Readers will be front-row center for this special trade collection of Agatha Christie’s greatest suspense plays, which includes: The Mousetrap, the longest-running play in history, Ten Little Indians and Witness for the Prosecution, both made into classic films, Appointment with Death, The Hollow, Towards Zero, Go Back to Murder, and one of Christie’s personal favorites, The Verdict-all perfectly … |
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Agatha Christie $4.16 The Pocket Essential Guide To Agatha Christie provides an informed introduction to the whole Christie phenomenon; a biography of Dame Agatha Christie; in-depth profiles of ten of her most popular characters together with an analyses of the stories in which they appeared; a look at her espionage thrillers and non-crime titles; a section on film, TV and stage adaptations; appendices that include an exhaustive bibliography and an overview of the best agatha christie websites around. |
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Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making $12.99 This follow-up to the Edgar-nominated Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks features Christie’s unpublished work, including an analysis of her last unfinished novel, and a foreword by the acclaimed actor David Suchet. In this invaluable work, the Agatha Christie expert and archivist John Curran examines the unpublished notebooks of the world’s bestselling author to explore the techniques she used to surprise and entertain generations of readers. Also drawing on Christie’s personal papers and letters, he reveals how more than twenty of her novels, as well as stage scripts, short stories, and some more personal items, evolved. As he addresses the last notebook, Curran uses his deep knowledge of Christie to offer an insightful, well-reasoned analysis of her final unfinished work, based on her notes. Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making features several wonderful gems, including Christie’s own essay on her famous detective, Hercule Poirot, written for a British national newspaper in the 1930s; a previously unseen version of a Miss Marple short story; and a courtroom chapter from her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles , which was edited out of the published version in 1920. A must-read for every Christie aficionado, Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making is a fascinating look into the mind and craft of one of the world’s most prolific and beloved authors, offering a deeper understanding of her impressive body of work. |
