ISBN-13: 9786209092930 / Angielski / Miękka / 60 str.
"Shadows of Deception: Unraveling Conspiracy Theories in Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None" is a sophisticated theoretical examination of Agatha Christie's masterpiece, delving into the intricate layers of deception, conspiracy, and psychological tension that weave throughout the novel. This work examines the novel's plot of ten strangers isolated on an island, systematically eliminated based on their hidden past crimes, highlighting themes of appearance versus reality, justice and injustice, guilt and innocence, as well as sanity and insanity. It presents the novel as a complex narrative about moral corruption, the human psyche under duress, and the theatricality of justice served beyond legal bounds. The book further analyzes how Christie's innovative mystery structure subverts traditional detective fiction by making the judge both the hero and the villain, orchestrating a conspiracy that challenges notions of truth and deception.Symbolism within the setting and the characters' fates is also critically unpacked to show how the novel's surface brightness contrasts with the dark secrets lurking beneath, reflecting the enduring cultural fascination with conspiracy theories.