Dr. Edward Armstrong

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Dr. Edward Armstrong is a successful but guilt-ridden physician who becomes one of the central suspects and victims in Agatha Christie's mystery novel "And Then There Were None."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
physician
appearsIn And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage English
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInPublicationYearOfWork 1939
associatedWithTheme guilt
justice
retribution
characterTrait guilt-ridden
successful
creator Agatha Christie NERFINISHED
deathStatusInStory killed
feelsEmotion guilt
gender male
genreOfWorkAppearsIn crime fiction
mystery fiction
hasAllegedCrime causing the death of a patient through drunkenness
invitationPretext medical consultation
isInvitedTo Soldier Island NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction to illustrate moral culpability
to raise suspicion among the guests
nationality British
occupation doctor
physician
partOf cast of characters in And Then There Were None
roleInWork central suspect
victim

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And Then There Were None hasCharacter Dr. Edward Armstrong