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"No One Survives" is born free, but it is all in chains

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"Born free, but all are in chains." All men, women and children, rich and poor, are bound. Some are just dragonflies with a little bit of mental tension, and some are irreparable disasters brought about by the distortion of human nature or the fear of momentary impulses. There is a good side in human nature, there is a bad side, there is a warm side, and there is also a ruthless side. The difference between people lies in all aspects of human nature. After making a mistake, either it doesn't matter, thinking that you are "doing it for Skywalker", just like Nun Brent in "No One Survives"; Or face it and apologize for your sins with death and endless remorse; Then there is the escape from it.

"No One Survives" is born free, but it is all in chains

The New York Times commented on "No One Survives": "When you first read this book, you may not believe that this story is true, but keep reading, one incredible event is followed by another even more incredible event, and you can't bear to release the volume." It seems completely impossible, yet it is downright fascinating. This is the puzzling mystery of Agatha Christie's z, and if any writer has ever written the story of Super Yue, sorry, after reading "No One Survives", we have completely forgotten it. Of course, this ruse has a logical explanation that makes it very feasible. It's an absurd story, but it's possible."

There were only ten people on the desert island, one of whom was the murderer. But they died one after another, and no one survived. So who is the murderer? Was it the last person to die? If not, how can he or she still carry out his or her killing plan as usual after he or she dies? Why did he or she kill people, and why did he label himself as death? In No One Survives, Agatha Christie clearly pushes herself into the danger of creation. Faced with this scene, the author of the detective novel has two choices, one is to use the genius idea to justify himself, and the other is to pretend to be "psychological suspense" and "fantasy" and other inferior means of nonsense. "Ten little soldiers, out to eat." One was choked to death, and there were nine people left. Nine small soldiers, staying up late. One overslept, and there were eight people left. Eight small soldiers, set off for Devon. One is going to stay, and there are seven people left??" This ancient English nursery rhyme becomes the thread that runs through the novel. Ten of the victims died one after the other, as described in the ballad, giving it a slang overtones. It makes the text of this novel cold. There always seems to be a whispering child's voice next to your ear, it is gently chanting a song, and the inattentive tone carries a hint of death, as if a bloodthirsty expression suddenly appears on the innocent face, making people feel invisible fear in extreme contrast.

"No One Survives" is born free, but it is all in chains

From windy and sunny to foggy, the island has changed from a resort to a hell on earth. This British novel will easily remind you of the weather in Britain: rainy and cold. The sea in the dark of night hides its majestic side, and it peeks coldly at everything on the island. When the seaside also becomes one of the murder scenes, the receding waves from the beach leave a melancholy, worrying about the return of the kiss of death. The confusion on the Nile disturbs the reader's wisdom, while the confusion in "No One Survives" disturbs people's heartstrings, and Christie seems to be convinced that human nature is inherently evil. In murders, almost everyone who showed up at the scene had a motive for committing the crime. When Christie excludes each suspect, he mocks their dark side. The killers preemptively placed recordings on the phonograph and announced their charges one by one after the crowd had gone to the island. It turned out that every person who went to the island had a secret in his mind: the officer deliberately sent his subordinates to a dangerous place in order to vent his anger; Doctors who are drunk and operate on the patient result in the death of the patient; The girl deliberately caused an accident in order to help her lover get the inheritance?? All were charged and the island became a place of judgment.

"No One Survives" is born free, but it is all in chains

In desperate situations, some people are calm because they have been unable to bear the pain of guilt for many years; Some people disagree, because they have never taken their sins seriously; There are still people who are scared, and some people who are sad. But in any case, from the nobles to the bottom, everyone on the island has stripped off the identity of the dress, showing the most authentic side in the face of the harshest reality. The desire for life is the thought of some of them, and the desire for liberation is the desire of all people—a difficult situation or moral liberation.

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