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The description will be based on the analysis of “The Tuesday Night Club” (1927) from the collection of short stories The Thirteen Problems (1932), “Miss Marple Tells a Story” (1934) from the collection of short stories Agatha Christie Complete Short Stories of Miss Marple (1985) and the novel A Murder is Announced (1950). Her appearance, as well as her characteristics and techniques of solving mysteries, will be discussed. The next subsection will be devoted to Miss Jane Marple, an amateur detective. The description will start with the detective`s early career in “The Third-Floor Flat” from the collection of short stories Poirot`s Early Cases (1974), and will follow through Death on the Nile (1937) and “Four and Twenty Blackbirds” from the collection The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960). Not only his physical appearance, but also his personality and methods of solving the crime will be presented.
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The aim of the subsection about Hercule Poirot is to present his characteristics. Hercule Poirot is a Belgian detective who appeared in 33 of Agatha Christie’s novels. In her works Agatha Christie created two great characters. Agatha Christie herself eventually tired of the character, but since fans enjoyed him, she continued to write Poirot stories. Both have fascinated generations of readers and are models for most of subsequent detective fiction. Many of Christie’s books and short stories have been turned into successful movies. In her detective fiction Agatha Christie created the characters of two memorable fictional detectives: Hercule Poirot and Jane Marple.