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And Then There Were None Summary

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From time to time, readers may find stories that share similarities about human nature.

This holds certainty in the stories, And Then There Were None, and Freddy Vs. Jason. And

Then There Were None, and Freddy Vs. Jason proves that survival of the fittest seems to fit us

all. We talk brave, but in the face of danger, we are liable to act like animals

As we look at these two stories, we can see similarities of human nature. Both Stories

display great quantities of death. Some characters are killed while in their slumber. Mrs.

Rogers, from And Then There Were None, as well as several other characters from Freddy Vs.

Jason, are broken down while off guard. For Example, Freddy kills people while in their dreams,

and Wargrave kills Mrs. Rogers …show more content…

Deaths aren't always mysterious. They can also be clear and

cold.

In many stories, characters may feel trapped within their world, or even mentally.

This is true in both of these stories show. They all seem to show characteristics in which all the characters felt as if they were trapped. For instance, in Freddy Vs. Jason, many people seem to come to their sense and conclude that there is not hiding place. they may hide from Jason but their fear of Freddy will cause them to dream of him, and lead them to their deaths. In And Then There Were None, they all thought there was a possibility of leaving the island, but they all soon realized that it was there final resting home.

There will always be stories when the characters are trapped, but what happens when we become trapped?

In many stories, you may stumble across a “survival of the fittest” type of scenario. The two

stories focused on so far, Freddy Vs. Jason and And Then There Were None, shows just this

thing. In both of these stories, the characters all fight against a force in which they must

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