Agatha Christie's 'Wasps' Nest

Words: 328
Pages: 2

This is after Langton hurries off. This displays Poirot as attentive, because although he is perfectly aware of Harrison’s plan, he still observes people all of the time. This comment also demonstrates his friendship and allegiance to Harrison. The final important character in “Wasps’ Nest” is Claude Langton. From how he acts around Harrison, the reader can determine that Langton is a good sport, about things such as Miss Molly Deane picking Harrison over himself. Though, the reader has to wonder if his good sportsmanship is due to Miss Molly Deane’s suggested change of heart.
In “Wasps’ Nest”, Agatha Christie uses mostly mannerisms and speech to develop the personalities of the characters. For example, the reader can learn a lot about Harrison