A biography on John Lawrence Wargrave from Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
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Lawrence John Wargrave, sane... or insane? Many people would think Wargrave, "the hanging judge." (Christie 262) as insane, but the truth is he was perfectly sane. His choices were made thinking they were logical, though some weren't. His age and occupation was affecting his judgment and he thought of himself as the only one who could inflict justice to those outside laws reach. He chose his ten victims by talking to people, and asking the right
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tight moment, but there was only one who suspected him... Philip Lombard. Philip understood Wargrave was playing God Almighty. Wargrave was a man who knew his resources, and how to obtain them with ease, he is one of the few people alive who could make such a plot. The plot required tremendous thinking, and Wargrave was one who could stick to a commitment. Wargrave was a logical man who knew how to get things done.
tight moment, but there was only one who suspected him... Philip Lombard. Philip understood Wargrave was playing God Almighty. Wargrave was a man who knew his resources, and how to obtain them with ease, he is one of the few people alive who could make such a plot. The plot required tremendous thinking, and Wargrave was one who could stick to a commitment. Wargrave was a logical man who knew how to get things done.