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Vera Claythorne In And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie

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Vera Claythorne, a games mistress and former governess to Cyril Ogilvie Hamilton, may not be as innocent as she seems. Starting off as a proper, sympathetic, and intelligent woman in Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None, Claythorne drastically changes from beginning to end. When Mrs. Una Nancy Owen invited her to the island, Vera seems a bit confused. Not knowing why she was invited other than because she was “fit for the job”, she accepted and planned to serve as a secretary to Owen. When asked to go to the island, it could be believed that she has horrifying flashbacks from the day she murdered Cyril Hamilton. Though it seems Vera would be a considerably simple character to portray in movies, this is not always accurate. After

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