Aug
2016
Summer Reading
The Haunting of Hill House
-Shirley Jackson
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
-Mark Haddon
Murder on the Orient Express
-Agatha Christie
Characters
Hercule Poirot- Intelligent, extremely aware and the most famous detective, known for his long, curly moustache
M. Bouc- worked for the Belgian police force with Poirot, is the comic relief, constantly frustrated with the case
Dr. Constantine- Sidekick and examines the body and determines how and when he was killed.
Mary Debenham- Daisy Armstrong’s governess, calm, Poirot seemed most suspicious of her because of a conversation he overheard between herself and Colonel Arbuthnot on the train to Stamboul.
Mrs. Hubbard- famous actress, grandmother of Daisy Armstrong, provides constant interruption and diversion on the train and is known for her stories about her daughter
Colonel Arbuthnot- a friend of Colonel Armstrong, father of Daisy Armstrong, polite and very english. Poirot suspects him because he called Mary by her first name on the train to Stamboul.
Princess Dragomiroff – A Russian princess, is generally mean, ugly old lady, tells Poirot many lies about the other passenger’s identities, owner of “H” handkerchief
Hector McQueen – Ratchett’s personal secretary, was working with the Armstrong family, McQueen tries to tell Poirot that Ratchett did not speak any French which makes him a suspect
Ratchett – Real name Cassetti, kidnapped and murdered the young Daisy Armstrong for money, Poirot describes him as a wild animal, the Armstrong family murders Ratchett
Countess Andrenyi – The sister of Sonia Armstrong, young, dark haired and beautiful
Count Andrenyi – A very defensive man
Cyrus Hardman – an American, described as flamboyant, Cyrus is a detective, with a detective service in New York, Cyrus pretends to help Poirot with the case, he is involved with the Armstrongs because he was in love with Daisy’s French nurse who committed suicide after Daisy was killed.
Antonio Foscanelli – M. Bouc was sure that Antonio, a big Italian man, had something to do with the murders, mostly because M. Bouc dosen’t trust Italians, Antonio was the Armstrong’s chauffer, loved Daisy
Greta Ohlsson – cries a lot, was Daisy Armstrong’s nurse and is a very delicate
Hildegarde Schmidt -very slow-minded and always carries out the ugly Princess’s orders, pretends to be Princess Dragomiroff’s maid, but is really the Armstrong’s cook.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
-John Boyne
Settings
Berlin: Busy, full of life, entertaining, bright, colorful
Outwith: Cold, wet, lonely, empty, confusing, dark
Characters
Bruno: Clueless, naive, friendly, curious, a little bit stubborn, loving
Gretel (sister): Mature (acts older than she it), caring (sometimes) ,stuck up (sometimes), rude to Maria
Maria (maid) : Quiet, obedient, kind
Mother: Caring, obedient (to Father), helpful, controlled (meaning she doesn’t have much choice)
Father: Respected in his career and home, stubborn, demanding, busy
Themes:
-A recurring theme is Bruno breaking the rules or disobeying his parents