Thursday, March 31, 2011

Hardy

I think that the theme of “The Three Strangers” was wrong assumptions. These wrong assumptions were made because of little known information. Three strangers were brought to the same house within the same night. The fact that the story includes strangers shows that little is known about each of them in the beginning. An innocent man is thought of as guilty because of his reaction to the sight of the other two strangers. In the end, it is discovered that it was really the first stranger who was the criminal and the third strange, who was falsely accused,  was his brother.

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