Objects & Places from The Christie Affair

Nina de Gramont
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 134 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from The Christie Affair

Nina de Gramont
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 134 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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The Timeless Manor

This is the place where Finbarr and Agatha hide after Chilton finds them the first time. It symbolizes escape.

Sunday's Corner

This is a convent where unwed mothers are sent. It symbolizes entrapment.

Claddagh Ring

This is what Finbarr gives Nan before he leaves and goes to war. It symbolizes loyalty.

The Great War

This is where Finbarr and Chilton go off to fight. It symbolizes upheaval.

Ireland

This is where Nan falls in love with Finbarr. It symbolizes the past.

Typewriter

This is how Agatha writes her books. It symbolizes escape and new worlds.

Pearls

These are a necklace that Agatha and Nan both wear, although Agatha’s are real and Nan’s are fake. They symbolize appearances.

Bellefort Hotel

This is where Nan stays when she goes on holiday. It symbolizes change.

Agatha's Books

These are murder mysteries. They symbolize control.

Broken Bar

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