Ten Little Soldier Boys Research Paper

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“One little soldier boy left all alone; He went and hanged himself. And then there were None,” is a quote from a famous poem called, “Ten little Soldier Boys,” sets up the cryptogram. Ten, very different people, found themselves on an island which would be all of their tombs. Soon after arrival, it is revealed that they were all suspects in different murder cases. Most of the suspects confess during the first day of staying on the island that they take full responsibility of the deaths, while others believe that it wasn't their amenability at all. Another interesting point is that they have all been proven “innocent” by the court system. This makes one think, were they not all culpable? Throughout this suspenseful story, the degree of incumbency …show more content…

A character from the book, Tony Marston a younger, dashing man, was a reckless driver and one day his reckless actions resulted in the death of two children whom he rammed over with his car. Tony thinks back, “The Combes must have been a couple of kids I ran over near Cambridge, Beastly bad luck... “ (Christie, 68) is how Tony explains what he did to the rest of the guests on the island. Without question Marston is responsible for the deaths of the two children who ran out into the street in front of him. While some may say that there was no way he could have stopped the car in time, but that in fact proves that he was driving faster than he should have in the first place. Tony is fully culpable for the deaths of the little ones and it is a case of being utterly careless. In closing, being reckless, under influence and having some control over the subject, all have their own degrees of responsibility. In “And Then There Were None,” everyone was at least partially incumbent for their murder trials. In the book, all the offenders were found innocent which makes one think, “Is our court system like this? If so, how many people who were responsible for death were found

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