The Little Indians Foreshadowing

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Thomas Rogers was the dignified butler. He continued to be a proper servant and even after his wife’s death, which she was found dead and he boggles begin to pile up. The recording accuses Rogers and his wife of letting their former employer die because they stood to inherit their money from her. Three little indians walking in the Zoo; A big bear hugged one and then there were two. General John Gordon Macarthur is the oldest guy and guest. Macarthur is accused of sending a lieutenant, Arthur Richmond to his death in World War I because Richmond was his wife’s lover. Once the first murders take place, Macarthur, already quit-ridden about his crime, becomes resigned to his death and site by the sea waiting for it to come to him. Two little …show more content…

What does this really mean? In the beginning of the book, it is not as suspenseful like the middle to the end. All through the book, you will see a lot of foreshadowing in the maze of murder. Agatha Christie wrote mystery novels and stories which the detective along with the reader must sort through a mysterious maze of such details to arrive at the solution to the crime. People would like to analyze Christie’s use of numbers and alphabetic letters to symbolize doubleness and death in the novel and play versions of The Little Indians and the short story and play versions of witness for the prosecution. Symbolism is all in and throughout the book. Some symbolism consists of foreshadowing leading to surprises and plot twists. For example, Christie uses the number 8 and 0 and the letter “o” to signify death in these works. In her numerical system, 8 counts as a double zero, one on top of each other, symbolizing death. The letters and numbers occur in repeated patterns which provide the attentive with an awareness of the general death in various guises, create a game ambience as we trace the reappearances in many ways (Ardolino). There are many more examples of symbolism in the book, but there are three major ones that stood out: The Mark on Judge Wargrave’s Forehead: When Wargrave fakes his own death and then kills himself at the end of the novel, he leaves a real gunshot wound on his forehead-first the fake wound, then a real wound. This

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