The author, Agatha Christie, likely chose to have only two active women characters in "And Then There Were None" to create a sense of isolation, tension, and mystery among the characters. This decision may also have been influenced by the traditional gender roles and expectations of the time period in which the novel is set, where women were often portrayed as less involved in crime-solving or taking charge in difficult situations.
None...Only the Millitary .
None of the main characters die. I believe the only death in the series was Loreali Gilmore's grandmother.
No. It contains only one active ingredient (zolpidem or zolpidem tartrate).
None. Women were forbidden to attend the games let alone take part. However, there were the Heraean Games in which women and only women were able to compete.
No only like older women do that!
There has not yet been a female Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. The Court has only seated four women in its history; three are currently active.Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (retired 2006)Justice Ruth Bader Ginsgurg (active)Justice Sonia Sotomayor (active)Justice Elena Kagan (active)
No, women weren't allowed on Columbus' voyages.
Yes, "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie is written in third person limited point of view, focusing on the perspective and thoughts of multiple characters but not revealing the thoughts of all characters in the story.
The only characters in the play Hamlet who are related to Hamlet are the ghost of his father King Hamlet, his mother Gertrude and his uncle Claudius. None of the rest are related to him.
None. Stores are for anyone to buy from and shop in.
None - it was a male-only religious celebration to the god Zeus.
None - it was a male-only religious celebration to the god Zeus.