Sofia
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Don´t you think some of them were a little bit stupid? I mean, they had the rhyme telling them how the next one was going to get killed and yet they did the activity. An example: six little soldiers swimming in the sea, one drowned and then there were five. And one of them goes swimming even though they have read the rhyme.
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Mike Penlington
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Denise
I thought that it was stupid how they kept splitting up. Or at the very least didn't barricade themselves into their own rooms.
Dylan
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Anny
That's where the thrill comes I guess? Even if they start to worry & protect themselves, Wargrave wouldn't give up easily. Come on, he's a clever man. I even can't fathom the way he arranged his fake and real death so perfectly. He has planned the whole meeting nicely and I am sure he wouldn't let anyone ruin it. He would find a way to make all the murder scenarios fitted perfectly, intentionally or unintentionally.
Arden Belrose � Phantom Paper
FINALLY someone mentioned this! I thought thie same! From the beginning, my mind was already on the rhyme whenever something happened. I was like, "WHY does NO ONE remember the rhyme and put 2 and 2 together???!"
It frustrated me to no end.
It frustrated me to no end.
Cavak
It's not that no one remembered the rhyme, it's more them being stereotypically British about it: Stay logical and focused on reality. Don't believe in flights of fancy. Stop acting inappropriately.
Any time the rhyme was brought up again during the later parts of the book, said characters were immediately shushed for being "out of line" and unproductive. Which they kinda were. There's no sense spreading the madness when you're desperately reaching for some semblance of safety and sanity.
Any time the rhyme was brought up again during the later parts of the book, said characters were immediately shushed for being "out of line" and unproductive. Which they kinda were. There's no sense spreading the madness when you're desperately reaching for some semblance of safety and sanity.
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