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Short Answer
1. What do you know about author Agatha Christie? Brainstorm a list of 5-6 informational points if you can, including the genres for which she is best known, any titles of her works, any of her works made into film or TV productions, and/or details about her background.
Teaching Suggestion: A working knowledge of Agatha Christie’s work will help students to apply patterns of the mystery genre to their reading. Furthermore, because Christie’s name is iconic in film, television, and literature, imprinting her reputation will be beneficial to students in future literature learning.
2. What qualities or characteristics typically signify the literary genres of crime and mystery? Think about genre characteristics such as setting, mood, tone, pace, plot structure, and character archetypes.
Teaching Suggestion: The crime and mystery genres have elements that uniquely characterize their themes, structures, and influences.
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A Murder Is Announced
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And Then There Were None
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A Pocket Full of Rye
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Crooked House
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Death On The Nile
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Hallowe'en Party
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Murder at the Vicarage
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Murder on the Orient Express
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Poirot Investigates
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The ABC Murders
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The Mousetrap
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles
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The Pale Horse
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