1. And Then There Were None
There are ten main characters in this story, some more protaganistic then others, but all play a role in the story. ... The point of view in this novel is constantly changing from one of the characters to another. There is no single character point of view. The narrator of the story is omnipotent, being able to read characters thoughts, hallucinations, and dreams. The book begins when the ten strangers arrive on Indian Island for various reasons, some believing that there seeing old friends, others because they think they have gotten a job on the island. ...
- Word Count: 1431
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School