Analysis Of Anthony Marston And Then There Were None

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Anthony Marston was the first victim on Indian Island, and not much of his personality was strongly shown. However, for the short amount of time that Marston was present in the story, he displayed an egotistical personality that was evident throughout the beginning of the story. In the text, And Then There Were None, it says, “Several young women looked at him [Marston] admiringly… Anthony Marston proceeded on his triumphal progress.” (Christie, 13) According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the definition of triumphal is “used to refer to something that celebrates a great victory”. This shows that Marston considered being admired by young women a victory, or success, and can only confirm that his excessive confidence in himself increased how

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