I was very touched by the last chapter of this book. When everything was found out and their sentences were obvious, Mrs. Hubbard, who is taking the greatest part in this whole story, asks Mr. Poirot to let the others go and just arrest her alone. Even though it was cruel and wrong to murder a person, I still feel sympathy towards the murderers. While reading about the Armstrongs in the previous chapters, I found out that they just had to kill Ratchett. The feeling of having to do something that they know is wrong because it is tolerating is pretty awful, just from thinking about it.
2008년 10월 20일 월요일
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I was very touched by the last chapter of this book. When everything was found out and their sentences were obvious, Mrs. Hubbard, who is taking the greatest part in this whole story, asks Mr. Poirot to let the others go and just arrest her alone. Even though it was cruel and wrong to murder a person, I still feel sympathy towards the murderers. While reading about the Armstrongs in the previous chapters, I found out that they just had to kill Ratchett. The feeling of having to do something that they know is wrong because it is tolerating is pretty awful, just from thinking about it.
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