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Type in the content of yo **__  And Then There Were None  __** = Plot Overview = Eight strangers set off to Indian island, where they all believe they are being called to help out by using there talents through work. When they all meet up at Indian island they meet Mr. And Mrs. Rogers. They tell the eight strangers that they have been called to the island by a man named Mr. Owens. While staying in the house the first night they all are accused of committing a crime that they got away with. One by one the eight strangers are eliminated. After two people die the eight strangers try getting off of the island. When they try to catch the fairy the boat never shows up. While stuck on the island the strangers realize that as the guests die the eight Indian figures symbolize the eight strangers on the island. As one of them die one of the horses disappears off the table. After all 8 of the strangers are dead not including Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, the police do an investigation. They later find out that this was all planed by Judge Wargrave a judge who was slowly dying that believed these 10 strangers got away with crimes. Knowing that he was dying he wanted to punish them for those crimes. His plan was successful and none of the ten strangers made it off the island alive. = Character List = **Judge Wargrave:** A sneaky old man who is responsible for the murders of the 10 strangers on Indian Island. He sets up traps for the strangers to kill each other. He enjoys the people murdering themselves because he then is not responsible for the deaths. **Philip Lombard:** A man who fought in the war who out smarts many of the other strangers. He is one of the last survivors on the island. He is against all woman and feels like he can not trust any of them. **William Blore** : His experience as a police officer results in many of the guest trust. As the strangers are one by one eliminated, a new stranger pops up in his head as the killer. He takes charge of the group and leads them into there decision making. = Important Quotes = “There was a silence—a comfortable replete silence. Into that silence came The Voice. Without warning, inhuman, penetrating. . . “Ladies and gentlemen! Silence, please! . . . You are charged with the following indictments.” When the guests arrive on the island and are greeted by Mr. And Mrs. Rogers they are go into the house, when a speaker starts playing throughout the house accusing them one by one of there crimes. ** “ **** So you see the whole thing has been as inevitable as in a nursery rhyme. When the boat arrives from the mainland, there will be ten dead bodies, and a riddle no one can solve on Indian Island.” ** = Suggestions for Future Reading = If you were interested while reading this book and liked it, then I believe there are two other books similar are the Holes and The Island. In the book Holes a boy named Stanley is accused of stealing a pair of basketball shoes. He has the option to either serve jail time or go to a juvenile camp that he believes will be fun. He gets to the camp and sees nothing but sand. He later finds out that he will be digging holes for the time that he is there in the scorching hot sun. He meets many new friends and they work together to help find the gold that is buried underneath the desserts surface. This book relates to And Then There Were None because in both these books strangers are brought to a place that they have no reason why they are there, or what’s ahead for them. Although no one dies in the story Holes they are stuck in horrible conditions with no way out. If you enjoyed reading the story And Then There Were None then I believe you would like reading the book Holes. The second story is called The Island. This story is about a plane that crashed in the middle of nowhere. The passengers or pilots have no clue where they landed and are unfamiliar with the territory. As the days pass and the people realize that there is no one coming to save them, they work together to help keep everyone alive and safe. This story relates to And Then There Were None because in both stories the group pulls together. Even though in And Then There Were None the characters were unsuccessful of helping each other stay alive they attempted to help each other out. Therefore, I believe that if you enjoyed reading the story And Then There Were None that u would like reading these two other stories. They are similar in content, just different in the fact of how serious things are. Branden Barnes ur page here.
 * “Mr. Owen could only come to the island in one way. It's perfectly clear. Mr. Owen is one of us.” **
 * This is one of the many examples showing of someone being accused of the murders then when they sit down and talk about it they realize that what they believed is wrong. This happens several times throughout the book becoming one of the main problems of the strangers.  **
 * This is Judge Wargraves speech about the ten strangers who are stuck in his trap. Once they arrive on the island there is no way of getting back. It shows how sick of a man Judge Wargrave really was and how it took seriously planning for this to actually work. **