Will the grievances of a group of people end in a murder?

Fay 2022-04-19 09:02:38

It's great, the first half of the bedding and fragrant temples are obsessed with love, and the second half of the murderous heart is gradually revealed.

In the end it was really unexpected that Jackie was involved in the murder, and I pretty much ruled her out when she first showed Poirot the pistol. It's a big mistake to think she's just a poor person betrayed by love.

I thought that Simon had changed his mind whether it was because of money or looks, but the result was good, people still love the people they used to, but they just want money. From this point of view, Lynette is the most pitiful person. However, poor people must have something to hate. Making enemies with everyone, it can be considered that Lynette herself made this murder into a wave of confusion.

The maid died of greed, and the novelist lady should be the most innocent person. She just witnessed a murder and escaped the scene. She was shot to death when she was about to tell the truth. It can be said that she was the most innocent of the dead.

But in the end, the novelist's daughter was happily engaged to Ferguson, which was completely different from the sad look of the previous moment. I think the mother-daughter relationship is not good. The mother's arrogant control makes the daughter feel restrained and annoying.

A murder on the Nile is a grudge involving a group of people. But in the end, it caused a tragedy, how can you say that it is not yourself? How can it be said that it is not lust and greed?

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Death on the Nile quotes

  • Simon Doyle: Are you serious?

    Hercule Poirot: I'm always serious, mon ami.

  • Simon Doyle: She has a hell of a temper and a mind of her own.

    Hercule Poirot: She wishes to wear the trousers.

    Simon Doyle: Yes. And a man can't have that, can he Mr P.?

    Hercule Poirot: No. No.