she had drowned Cyril Hamilton.
Vera Claythorne is 25 years old in "And Then There Were None."
In "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie, Vera Claythorne dies by hanging herself. She succumbs to the guilt of her crime after being manipulated by the murderer and driven to take her own life.
Vera Claythorne is a fictional character in the book, And Then There Were None. She hung herself because she felt guilty.
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Vera Claythorne is a fictional character in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." Her exact age is not specified in the novel.
Vera Claythorne is a fictional character from Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." In the story, she lives in London before going to Soldier Island for the events of the novel.
Vera Claythorne is not typically considered the protagonist of Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." The novel features an ensemble cast of characters, and there is no singular protagonist. Each character plays a significant role in the story, with Vera being just one of them.
Hugo was Vera Claythorne's love in And Then There Were None, but he left her when he suspected her of purposefully causing the death of Cyril. It was through Hugo that the killer on Indian Island discovered Vera and her case.
Vera Claythorne is young, while Emily Brent is old. She responds powerfully to the poem, "Ten Little Indians," while Ms. Brent appears unaffected by it. Vera feels guilty about her crime, having attacks of hysteria and bouts of remorse. Ms. Brent, on the other hand, feels no remorse. She doesn't believe she committed a crime, even though her actions caused a young woman to commit suicide. Brent believes that because she is morally righteous and reads her Bible every day, she can hide behind her beliefs to play judge and jury. Claythorne realizes her crime and is tormented by its outcome.
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In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," Vera Claythorne did not intentionally kill Cyril Hamilton. She had been responsible for his death by neglect, as she let him swim out to sea knowing that he couldn't swim well, in order to secure her own position as his guardian and inherit his money. She did not directly murder him.
Vera Claythorne gets Philip Lombard to help her drag Dr. Armstrong's body out of the water so it won't wash away. She leans close to him as they are tugging on Armstrong's clothes. As Lombard's concentration is on Armstrong, Vera is able to take the gun out of Lombard's pocket without him noticing.