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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Protagonist and Antagonist - Mrs. McGinty's Dead




Mrs. McGinty's Dead
Agatha Christie


       "Mrs. McGinty's Dead " is a book that has 229 pages. I read 30 pages of that book. This book is very mysterious.
This book is all about a murder of a old lady. The
protagonist in this book is Hercule Poirot. He is a detective that doesn't look  at the clues in a murder, he is a kind of detective that concentrates at the behavior of a suspect. Poirot is a very good detective. In his theorist he includes much detail.  Hercule Poirot isn't a tall man, he has a round head, his hole body is round shaped, he has a small black mustache that he really likes.

         Hercule Poirot has just arrived from dinner. His butler comes to him and informs him that he has a visitor, Mr. Spence. When Poirot opens his door to his  living room, e sees a familiar face. Few minutes later he find out that his visitor is actually Superintendent Spence. Superintendent Spence is a police officer. Last night he was investigating a death of an old lady that is named Mrs. McGinty. The police office already found the murderer of Mrs. McGinty, and that is James Bentley. Spence doesn't think that Bentley is the murderer in this case. Spence asks Poirot to find the real murderer, Poirot agrees. All of the clues point on Bentley, but Poirot knows that he is not the murderer, because of his behavior. Someone framed Bentley! Poirot has to find the murderer and get Bentley out of jail.  

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