Rodger Acroyd - Section C Flashcards
1
Q
40
A
I felt a
2
Q
87
A
Everyone concerned
3
Q
50
A
I did what little
4
Q
43
A
A life
5
Q
163
A
I played
6
Q
96 towards end of chapter 8
A
you’ve been
7
Q
What does Christie do to distract the reader?
A
drops seemingly unimportant details into the narrative in a way that allows them to avoid reader focus - eg. the presence of the doctor’s black bag at the murder scene
8
Q
57 towards end of chapter 5
A
Most suspiciously
9
Q
91
A
he was looking
10
Q
281
A
He suddenly
11
Q
297
A
I am rather
12
Q
Chapter 15
A
“ I had read of ” - can be read as a representation of his sense his plan is going to come out perfectly. Agatha Christie often uses games to symbolize characters’ psychological attributes
13
Q
296
A
Interesting physiologically
14
Q
50
A
Twisted metal
15
Q
19
A
Strange little man