Question 1
What unique aspect of Philip Lombard makes other characters suspicious of him?
Question 2
What aspect of human psychology is emphasized in the novel due to the isolated setting?
Question 3
How do the murders on the island mirror the lines of a nursery rhyme?
Question 4
What theme does 'And Then There Were None' primarily explore regarding the characters' past actions?
Question 5
What are the suspicions surrounding Philip Lombard?
Question 6
Who among the characters is highly intelligent and manipulative, orchestrating events on the island for his own sense of justice?
Question 7
How are the guests accused of their crimes upon arrival on the island?
Question 8
How is Vera Claythorne described in the novel?
Question 9
What breakdowns do the characters experience under pressure in 'And Then There Were None'?
Question 10
What role does the character of Justice Wargrave play in orchestrating events on the island?
Question 11
How do critical clues in the novel affect the readers' understanding of the mystery?
Question 12
Who is the mysterious host that invites the characters to Soldier Island?
Question 13
What feeling does Vera Claythorne struggle with throughout the novel?
Question 14
In what ways does 'And Then There Were None' delve into the darker aspects of human nature?
Question 15
What is the main reason behind the characters facing paranoia in the novel?