How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #1
Subsiding on to his seat Mr. Blore thought to himself: He’s nearer the day of judgment than I am!
But there, as it happens, he was wrong… (1.113-114)
Wrong, wrong, wrong, Blore. The day of judgment is definitely visiting all the characters very soon, with Justice Wargrave playing the role of God Almighty.
Quote #2
“Thomas Rogers and Ethel Rogers, that on the 6th of May, 1929, you brought about the death of Jennifer Brady.” (3.62)
The loud booming voice in the room sounds like the voice of God delivering judgment, especially if, like us, you imagine it in the voice of Morgan Freeman.
Quote #3
“Prisoners at the bar, have you anything to say in your defence?” (3.64)
Okay, this really should have been a dead (sorrynotsorry) giveaway that the perpetrator was Wargrave. Even in the gramophone record, he can’t help but sneak some legal language in there. Maybe these people don’t deserve to live after all.