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I re-read Death on the Nile to prepare for the adaptation and … whew, problematic does not begin to cover it.
#i still love jacqueline and linnet is interesting but MAXIMUM YIKES #don't even with it was another time #jrrt at least retconned some of his shit but christie did ...... not
#i still love jacqueline and linnet is interesting but MAXIMUM YIKES #don't even with it was another time #jrrt at least retconned some of his shit but christie did ...... not
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on 2024-02-29 02:41 am (UTC)I've re-read other Christie murder mysteries in recent years, and what struck me was the really nasty classism, more than racism. OTOH, not too many non-whites in her 1920s English villages to be racist about... But the classism just reeked. Servants always portrayed as, well, servile, timid, and stupid; social-climbers were always punished by the narrative--either by being murdered, or by being the murderers, because getting above your station is the worst of all crimes in Agatha Christie's novels.
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on 2024-02-29 06:03 pm (UTC)There is a ton of classism (and misogyny) in addition to the racism, certainly.