From "Five Little Pigs"...

Enid 2022-10-08 14:41:27

I checked the bookshelf and found this "FIVE LITTLE PIGS" that had already turned yellow...

One little pig went to market,
One little pig stayed at home,
One little pig had roast beef,
One little pig had none,
One little pig cried "Wee Wee Wee"...

An old case sixteen years ago, the elegant Caroline was convicted of murdering her husband, and the story involved five other people: a close friend's brother, a lover, a tutor, Caroline's sister... The case makes Poirot, the great detective who went deep into the country, remembered a song: "A little pig went to the market; a little pig stayed at home; a little pig ate roast beef; a little pig got nothing; a little pig cried Going home..." The story is twists and turns, intricate and confusing, and the answer was not revealed until the last minute... I

met Agatha Christie for the first time, just to meet the requirements of reading the original version, the newspaper was too serious, the literature was too complicated, unknowingly, lost On the detective, to be precise, Agatha's detective novel. In Agatha's writings, there are no bloody killings and no magical plots. The old lady likes to hide in the house and make up those seemingly moving stories to scare readers. Little Pig"...

The great detective Hercule Poirot likes to use his sneaky little eyes to gain insight into the details around him... And the old lady's favorite is to open a PARTY in the last few pages, which must be in Poirot's vivid description. A big reveal. Some people say that reading Agatha's book is enough to just read the ending... However, I don't think so. I like the old lady's story, and more because I like the reverie and beautiful scenery she wrote. I read it from the beginning, It has its own taste... Whether it is the quiet English countryside or the majestic African wilderness, the colors are vivid and lifelike. The old lady has a wealth of experience in her life and has traveled widely. Several of the world-famous works all describe the customs and customs of the places where she goes, such asEgyptian scenery inthe ancient Babylonian civilization,The Devonshire countryside in...

It is said that the number of publications of Agatha's works in the world is second only to the "Bible" and Shakespeare's works; and the most important achievement of the old lady is to create this called Hercule Poirot. A small person, and by virtue of this small person, the detective novel has truly entered the palace of orthodox literature. However, it is undeniable that the most famous name in the detective world is Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Let's PK:

Sherlock Holmes is tall and thin, and sloppy; Polo is fat and short, and pays attention to dressing...
Sherlock Holmes is planted in the bottom of London, humble and calm; Polo wanders in the upper class and is arty...
Sherlock Holmes's world is always messy, noisy and dark; while Polo is full of gluttonous food and lakes and mountains... At

a glance, I am even a fan of FB, ha!

Of course, the endings of the two great detectives are also very different. Poirot survived the final case in "Curtain"; although Conan Doyle nearly gave up on Sherlock Holmes, he was eventually reborn in "The Empty House". Rather than saying it was an invitation from the reader, it was a fundamental difference between Conan Doyle as a man and Agatha as a gentle female author.

In Conan Doyle's creations, one can often feel Huihong's social consciousness, and the inadvertent depiction also makes the scene grand. Writing about Hercule Poirot's Christmas — her bloodiest work ever — was no exception. Her criminals are always caught sitting in the back chair with peace of mind, leisurely and unhurriedly; without the bizarre plots, fierce resistance and the bottom-level spirit full of escape written by Conan Doyle.

A smart old lady, brilliantly written, and in the thrilling twists and turns, she wrote the great detective Polo and many other small characters. Reading Agatha's novels often makes people feel happy. If you guess the murderer correctly, you can't help but feel emotional; if you guess wrong, you will also be amazed at the old lady's organization, and the twists and turns... Strange, it looks like this Some stories of fighting wits, a cup of tea, a sofa, enough!

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Five Little Pigs quotes

  • Amyas Crale: Living in a house full of women is enough to send any man off his chump.

  • Hercule Poirot: The truth, it has the habit of revealing itself...