Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Interview with Agatha Christie Assignment

Interview with Agatha Christie the Novelist.

Interviewer: Eve Kelly from 'The Eve Kelly Show TM'
Interviewee: Agatha Christie

E: Well hello Agatha, hows your day been so far?

A: Fantastic, thank you for Asking.

E: Great to know, now I heard about your 'missing' case, apparently you went missing for 11 whole days is that right?

A: Positive, well that traveled quickly didn't it. *laughing under her breathe*

E: So what happened exactly happened, Agatha?

A: Well I don't quite know, I went missing in February, 1926, as a lady of 80, my memory is not at it's best. but I'll see what i can remember. I had a complete mental breakdown and I guess I gave up and walked away from everything. I drove of in my lovely green car and obviously crashed it because when it was found it was on the other part of england, I guess you could say.

E: So where were you then Agatha?

A: Well this is the weird part, Eve, I was found in Harrogate in a hotel, and my car was found quite a distance away and that is still a mystery to everyone including me. lots of people have different ideas of what happened. but no one can confirm, exactly, what happened.

E: Well, that was something I have always wanted to know, I still don't know but neither does anybody else. *laughs a little bit*

E: Well another thing I meant to ask you is about your inspiration to write about, well, what you write?

A: Ummm... *silence for about 5 seconds*  Well, when Archie went to war, I got a job at the pharmacy near by, and well this gave me the advantage of knowing different poisons and what they do, and how to cure them and that then gave me the urge to write with poisons in my books.

E: I think, in my point of view, the poisons where a big part of your writing, wasn't it?

A: Yes it is a massive part of my writing.

E: Well thank you Agatha, but we are running out of time and we are going to have to say goodbye. but thank you so much for coming, I think we have answered some important questions.

A: Yes we have. Well goodbye Eve, thank you very much it has been great.

E: Goodbye!

E: This is Eve Kelly from the 'The Eve Kelly Show' Thank you for watching!

*crowd applauds*
*theme song plays as Eve Kelly leaves*

  

two toned poem Assignment

TWO TONED POEM

Some days I'm ragging blue,
Determined, mind-set and going full throttle.
but other days I'm silent pink,
Quite, shy and thoughtful.
But watch out everybody because today
I'm both!



Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Agatha's Profile

Agatha's Profile:

BornAgatha Mary Clarissa Miller
15 September 1890
Torquay, Devon, England
Died12 January 1976 (aged 85)
Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England
Pen nameMary Westmacott
OccupationNovelist/Short story writer/Playwright/Poet
NationalityBritish
GenresMurder mysteryThrillerCrime fictionDetectiveRomances
Literary movementGolden Age of Detective Fiction
Spouse(s)Archibald Christie (1914–1928)
Max Mallowan (1930–1976; her death)
ChildrenRosalind Hicks (1919–2004)

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Interview with Agatha

Interview with Agatha.

Here is an Interview with Agatha Christie on BBC radio, it is 2 and a half minutes long and I found it really helpful.
she is talking about her rise to fame, how she wrote her books, her childhood and so on.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/agatha_christie/12503.shtml

Monday, 18 March 2013

"An archaeologist is the best husband any woman can have. The older she gets, the more interested he is in her."

She was the youngest of three children: brother Monty and sister Madge. Her father Frederick Alvah Miller was an American and her mother Clara Boehmer was English.
At the age of sixteen she was sent to Paris where she studied singing and piano. She considered becoming a professional opera singer but her voice was not strong enough. Also she considered becoming a concert pianist but her music master told her that she was too nervous to contemplate playing in public. Nevertheless she continued to play privately at Greenway House and elsewhere. After finishing school, Agatha spent three months in Egypt with her mother. When she returned to England in 1912 she met Colonel Lieutenant Archibald Christie and they married on Christmas Eve in 1914, at the beginning of the war. He went straight off to the war and Agatha worked in the dispensary of a Red cross hospital in Torquay. There she learned about chemicals and poisons, which proved very useful to her in her later careerAfter long time Archibald returned home and on August 5 in 1919 their daughter Rosalind was born.
Agatha and Archie went in 1922 on a British Empire Exhibition. They also moved to a house called "Styles" after her first novel.
But the marriage was unhappy. It didn't last because Archie had fallen in love with another woman and so he asked for a divorce in 1926.


The same year also her mother died. Because of that Agatha went    missing for 11 days and was eventually found in a hotel in Harrogate, in the North of England under an alias. She vanished after crashing her Morris motor car. But her disappearance is still a mystery.
In 1928 the divorce was finalized and Archibald Christie then married Nancy Nelle and died in 1962. She later found happiness with her marriage to Max Mallowan on September 11 in 1930, an archaeologist who she met on her travels in Near East in 1927. She later often assisted her husband on excavations in Syria and Iraq.
She later often told:"An archaeologist is the best husband any woman can have. The older she gets, the more interested he is in her."

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Interesting


-Ideas about why Agatha wrote like she did.

During World War 1 she worked as a pharmacist, a job that also influenced her work: many of the murders in her books are carried out with Poison.
In December 1926 she disappeared for eleven days, causing quite a storm in the press. Her car was found abandoned in a chalk pit. She was eventually found staying at a hotel in Harrogate, where she claimed to have suffered amnesia due to a nervous breakdown following the death of her mother and troubles in her first marriage. Opinions are still divided as to whether this was a publicity or not. A 1927 film, Agatha, starring Vanessa Redgave as Christie, recounted a fictionalised version of the disappearance.

-Agatha and her Travel.

In 1930, Christie married Sir Max Mallowan, a British archeologist, and her travels with him contributed background to several of her novels set in the Middle East. Other novels were set in Torquay,Devon, where she was born. Famous characters include Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple

-Breaking Records.

Her stage play The Mouse Trap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952 and as of 2005 still running after more than 20,000 performances.

-An Interview with Agatha.

here is an Interview with Agatha where she talks about her education and how she grew up, also about how she writes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/agatha_christie/12503.shtml

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Christie and her Mysteries

       Agatha went a childhood with home-school and became one of the most well known authors on the planet. At the young age of 11 her father died, I believe that the death of her father may have led her to writing about death, murder, crime and mysteries.When she was 25 she married her 1st husband, Archibald Christie, that year Agathas' mother died, Heartbreaking for poor Agatha. And four miserable long years later Agatha has a beautiful child named Rosalind, who she loved and Cherished all through out her life.  In January 1917, at the age of 27 she completes her first novel, although it was turned down by 6 publishers and it took 3 long years for it to finally be published. As she thought she might have a better year in 1928, she got a divorce with her first husband, Archibald. And as things get worse because her beloved brother, Monty, dies. As Agatha does she got on with her life and 2 years later she re-marries to a man call Max Mallowan, together they set out on journeys across the world, to places such as Egypt, Arpachiyah (this is where Max conducted his first dig.), Nimrud and many other places, this leads me to believe that her Journeys with max inspired her to write about the countries they went to.

                                                   MAX MALLOWAN

                                            ARCHIBALD CHRISTIE


                                               ROSALIND HICKS

Sunday, 3 March 2013



Agatha Christie.

Agatha Christie, the women of many books, novels & biographies.