![]() ![]() He’s motivated by a personal, philosophical interest in the case of Roger’s murder (see Detection theme), and answers to his own personal code of right and wrong. ![]() Over the course of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Agatha Christie draws an important distinction between the law-symbolized by Inspector Raglan, who is duty-bound to investigate Roger Ackroyd’s murder and prosecute the killer in court-and ethics, symbolized by Hercule Poirot.įrom the beginning, Christie shows that Poirot marches to the beat of his own drum. ![]()
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