Emily Brent

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Emily Brent is a rigid, judgmental spinster in Agatha Christie’s mystery novel "And Then There Were None," known for her strict moralism and lack of remorse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
novel character
accusedOf causing the death of Beatrice Taylor
adaptedIn film adaptations of And Then There Were None
stage adaptations of And Then There Were None
television adaptations of And Then There Were None
appearsIn And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
associatedTheme guilt and denial
moral judgment
religious hypocrisy
attitudeTowardVictim condemning
causeOfDeathOfVictim suicide by drowning
characterType spinster
creator Agatha Christie NERFINISHED
deathMethod lethal injection
fictionalUniverse And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
firstAppearance And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
gender female
invitedBy U. N. Owen NERFINISHED
invitedTo Soldier Island NERFINISHED
killedBy Justice Lawrence Wargrave NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
mannerOfDeath murdered
maritalStatus unmarried
medium novel
moralView strict adherence to Old Testament morality
nationality English
notableTrait carries a Bible
quotes religious texts to justify her views
occupation former governess
personalityTrait judgmental
lacking remorse
religious
rigid
self-righteous
strictly moralistic
uncompromising
religiousBelief devout Christian
roleInPlot one of ten guests on Soldier Island
one of the victims in the sequence of murders
settingOfEvents Soldier Island NERFINISHED
showsEmpathy no
showsRemorseForAccusation no
victim Beatrice Taylor NERFINISHED
viewsOnSin harshly condemning

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Charmian Carr child Emily Brent