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1-1 Character sheets: Groups. Lizette, Connor, Alvin, Steffany – Vera Lisa, Gavin, Justin, Levi Anne – Lombard Vivian, Aneek , Gurnaz , Justone – Armstrong Hannah, Janey , Jackie, Emmanuel – Blore Arthur, Brian, Kyanna , Brayden – Emily Earl, Anthony, Riku , Adrian - Wargrave
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1-1 Character sheets: Groups • Lizette, Connor, Alvin, Steffany – Vera • Lisa, Gavin, Justin, Levi Anne – Lombard • Vivian, Aneek, Gurnaz, Justone – Armstrong • Hannah, Janey, Jackie, Emmanuel – Blore • Arthur, Brian, Kyanna, Brayden – Emily • Earl, Anthony, Riku, Adrian - Wargrave • Marcus, Kaitlyn, Jayden – Rogers
1-2 Character sheets: Groups • Karen, Oliver, Max, Anna – Vera • Mikaela, Josh, Mirue, Vanessa – Lombard • Natasha, William, Joey, Matthew – Rogers • Adam, Chris, Ragul, Nile, Caeden – Emily • Jacky, Andy, Albert, Patrick – Blore • Emma, Calvin, Sam, Georgia – Wargrave • Seth, Nikki, Claudio, Callum, Raymond – Armstrong
Conflict Types of conflict in fiction
Character vs. character • U.N. Owen vs. everyone else • Mr. Blore vs. the other characters (over his identity) • Dr. Armstrong vs. the other characters (over the death of Mrs. Rogers)
Character vs. self • Vera thinking about her past (and letting Cyril drown) • Dr. Armstrong’s nightmares about the operation that killed his patient • General Macarthur about sending a man to die for cheating on his wife (he eventually goes mad under pressure)
Character vs. society • Emily Brent’s maid, who got pregnant out of wedlock and killed herself because she had no support • Isaac Morris and society’s perceptions about him being a Jew (including Lombard) • The natives abandoned by Lombard; Vera comments that they are “just natives”
Character vs. nature • The characters on Indian Island vs. the storm that is keeping them on the island
Character vs. Fate/God • Nope, none of this in And Then There Were None